Sc. Obs. [f. L. frūctu-s FRUIT + -AGE. Cf. FRUITAGE.] Fruits collectively, fruit.

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1637–50.  Row, The History of the Kirk of Scotland (1842), 141. To stay the profanation of the Lord’s day by their Moondayes mercatt, occasioning necessarlie the carieing of loads on the Lord’s day; Item, Selling of flours and fructuages that day.

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