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parochin
† ˈparochin, -ine Sc. Obs. Also 6 parr-. [f. late L. parochia, OF. paroche, or ME. paroch(e, doublet of parish: the suffix is obscure; cf. parishing.] = parish.1500–20 Dunbar Poems xvi. 56 Sum givis parrochynins ful wyd, Kirkis of Sanct Barnard and Sanct Bryd. Ibid. lviii. 24. 1563 Reg. Privy Counci...
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parochinal
† paˈrochinal, a. Sc. Obs. rare—1. [? f. parochin + -al1.] = parochial a. 1 a.1636 W. Scot Apol. Narr. (1846) 65 The Parochinall and Classicall Elderships.
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Nicol Dalgleish
the Assembly to find himself some other parish, as "he could not continue for lack of provisioun, 12 July 1586, and had ane testimoniall from the haill parochin
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Uist
, the parochin of Howes, and the mayne land of the mid countrey callit Mackermeanache, perteins to Clanronald, halding of the Clandonald. At the end heirof the sea enters, and cuts the countrey be ebbing and flowing through it: and in the north syde of this there is ane parochin callit Buchagla
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parochrie
† ˈparochrie Sc. Obs. [f. paroch, parish + -ry.] A parochial area; a parish.1581 Sc. Acts Jas. VI (1814) 211/1 That euerie paroche kirk and samekle boundis as salbe found to be a sufficient and a competent parochrie [ed. 1597 §100 Parochin] sall have þair awin pastoure w{supt}{suph} a sufficient and...
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parishion
▪ I. † parishen1, parishion Obs. Forms: α. 3 paroschian, 4 -oschien, -oschen, 4–5 -oisshien, 5 -oshyn; β. 4–5 parischien, -isshien, 4–6 parishen, (4–5 -izschen, 4–6 -iscen, is(s)chen, -is(s)hen, -ysshen, -yschen, -in, -yn, -ene, -ion, -in, -ing, -yn, -on, 5 paraschen, -es(s)chen(e, -eshon, -echen, -...
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Cumbernauld Castle
west of Cumbernauld (lower centre), says:
"this part joyneth not w[ith] [th]e rest
of [th]e Lennox but outthruch to it
be annextion it is cald [th]e
parochin
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parochian
† paˈrochian, n. and a. Obs. Also 4–6 parochien, (4 -ochin, 6 -ochen, perrochioun). [(α) In ME. form, a. OF. parochien, ad. med.L. parochiān-us f. parochia; (β) in early mod.Eng. conformed to the med.L.: see parish and -an. The ME. forms are not always separable from the parallel series parosshien, ...
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Benbecula
In 1549, Donald Monro, Dean of the Isles wrote of the "south part of Ywst" and went on:
and in the north syde of this there is ane parochin callit Buchagla
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John Howison
he had endowed “with 90 merks, schoolhouse and yaird besyd the Kirk, under sycht of Mr Howison, he bein’ cairful in instructing the youth of the said parochin
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needfire
ˈneedfire Also 6 Sc. neidfyre, 6– fire, (7 ned-). [f. need n. + fire, prob. repr. an OE. n{iacu}ędf{yacu}r = OS. nôdfŷr, MLG. nôtvûr (LG. nood-, naadfür), MHG. nôtviur (G. nothfeuer), in sense 2: cf. Da. nödild, Sw. dial. nödeld, Norw. dial. nau(d)eld in the same sense.] † 1. Sc. Spontaneous combust...
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under-foud
† ˈunder-foud Obs. (under-1 6 a.)1576–7 in Balfour Oppressions in Orkney & Shetl. (1859) 58 The Underfowde (quhilk is the baillie of the parochin or yle).
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Description of the Western Isles of Scotland
Under Ywst he states: "and in the north syde of this there is ane parochin callit Buchagla, [Benbecula] perteining to the said Clandonald.
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udal
udal (ˈjuːdəl) Forms: α. 6 outhale, 6–7 outhell, owthell, 7 owthall; 6 uthall, -ail, 6–7 -ale, 7 -el. β. 6–7 owdaill, 6– udal, 7 udail, udell, uddal, utal. [Orkney and Shetland form of Norw. odal, odel, ON. óðal odal.] 1. attrib. a. udal land or udal lands, land(s) in Orkney or Shetland held by the ...
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titular
titular, a. and n. (ˈtɪtjʊlə(r)) [ad. L. type *titulār-is, f. titul-us title: see -ar1. Cf. F. titulaire (16th c.).] A. adj. 1. a. That exists or is such only in title or name, as distinct from real or actual; holding or bearing a title without exercising the functions implied by it; nominal, so-sty...
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