ppl. a. Obs. [Sc. form of HABILLED, f. vb. habille, Sc. abulȝe, a. Fr. habille-r to fit out, array, attire.] Arrayed, attired.

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1513.  Douglas, Æn., XII. Prol. 34. Abulȝeit in his lemand fresche array, Furth of his palice riall ischit Phebus.

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1762.  Anderson, in Lecky, Rationalism (1878), II. 286, note. The wives and daughters of merchants should be abuilzied [z for ȝ].

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