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outsucken
outsucken, a. Sc. Law. (ˈaʊtˌsʌk(ə)n) [f. out- 12 + sucken.] Outside the sucken; free from restriction to a particular mill for the grinding of corn; not subject to astriction. The opposite of insucken.1773 Erskine Instit. (ed. 2) ii. ix. §20. 314 The duties payable by those who come voluntarily to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thirlage
The term outsucken was applied to a mill which ground corn from outside its sucken for whatever reason. wikipedia.org
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insucken
insucken, a. Sc. Law. (ˈɪnˌsʌk(ə)n) [f. in prep. + sucken.] Situated within a certain sucken, or jurisdiction having its own mill; astricted to a certain mill in the servitude of thirlage.1681 Stair Inst. Law Scot. ii. vii. §7 Infeftment in a mill, with the astricted multures..and forty years posses... Oxford English Dictionary
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multurer
multurer (ˈmʌltjʊərə(r)) Also 6 multarar, multrar, multerair. [f. prec. + -er1.] One who pays toll for the grinding of his corn at a mill.1580 Rec. Elgin (New Spalding Cl.) I. 156 James Cuming, multarar at the auld miln of Elgin. 1582 Cal. Laing Charters (1899) 258 The multraris to haif ane pec and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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sucken
▪ I. sucken, n.1 Sc. (ˈsʌkən) Forms: 5 sukkin, swken, 5–7 suckin, 6 su(c)kyn, 9 shucken, 7– sucken. [Variant of soken. The orig. meaning is ‘resort’ (sc. to a particular mill).] 1. The duty and liability of tenants within a district astricted to a mill. (See thirlage 2 and cf. soken 2 b.) † Also occ... Oxford English Dictionary
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