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First published 1983 (DOST Vol. V).
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Quotation dates: 1546-1618

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Pete, Peit, n.2 Also: pait, peat. [?Perh. shortened f., or put for, Pete-stane n. Cf. Put n.2 1 b.] A peat-stone. = Pete-stane. 1546 Edinb. Guild Ct. 14 April.
The travis pete … of the windo
1583 Master of Works Accounts (ed.) I. 310.
The gayvellis of the said cheppell the stane work and paittis mane be reassit to ane greit heicht agreabill to the new rwif thairof
1613 Glasgow Chart. II. 574.
Licens to the said William to draw the paittis of his gavill … and to raggall his sclait ruif thairintill
1616 Master of Works Accounts (ed.) II. 3.
To the horsemen for leiding of … doubill pend and peittis
1616 Ib. 7.
Peattis
1618 Ib. 121.
For 32 hewin stanes to be corbellis and skew peittis to the heich toofall

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