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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Quotation dates: 1500-1628, 1693

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Borow, Borrow, Borro, attrib. n. [A common variant of Burrow, corresponding to e.m.E. borrow(e, borowe, ME. borowe, borou, borw, borwe, borough, with o for u as in thorow, etc., thorough. See Borow-clerk, etc. Cf. Bourrow.] 1500 Edinb. B. Rec. I. 239.
The sellar sall gif j ob. to the borrow seriand
1550 Ann. Banff I. 28.
The borrow courtt … haldin in our Souerane Ladyis nayme
1554–5 Irvine Mun. II. 7.
The tane half of the Lochmyln callit the borrowmyln
1558-66 Knox I. 55.
Makdwell … was elected borrow maistir in one of the Steadis [of Holland]
a1578 Pitsc. II. 292/7.
The borrow tounis of Flanderis
1584 Elgin Rec. I. 174.
To caus the samyn [letters to] be … registrat in [the] borrow court buik of Elgin
1628 Stirling Ant. IV. 187.
[A marche dyke] at the pow of the borrow milne of Stirling
1693 Peebles B. Rec. II. 144.
Thomas Paterson … and William Scot, borro officers of Peebles
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