Sc. Also 56 vsche, 5 wsche. [See next and ISH sb.]
1. = ISH sb. 1, EGRESS sb. 1. Obs.
1429. 15th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm., App. VIII. 10. [He] sall haf fre vsche and entre in to the said castell.
1534. Munim. de Melros (Bann. Cl.), 628. To be haldin in houssis, pastouris, lesouris, fre vsche and entray.
† 2. = ISH sb. 2, ISSUE sb. 2.
1463. Extr. Aberd. Reg. (1844), I. 23. To fynd the childe of the brok of his gudis to the vsche of fyue yeris.
1472. Rental Bk. Cupar-Angus (1879), I. 164. The sade John Sperk entrand at the vsche of his [sc. Cants] tak.
1489. Sc. Acts, Jas. IV. (1814), II. 215. Þat a proclamacioune be maid at the vsche of this parliament.
† 3. A fine or amerciament; = ISSUE sb. 7 b. Obs.
1417. Reg. Aberdon. (Maitland Cl.), I. 215. Þe kyrk is in possession of þe tend penny of all wardis, relefis, and mariagis, vscheis of courtis, eschetis.
4. = ISSUE sb. 9. rare.
a. 1900. Caithness Words (E.D.D.), Ush, the entrails of a slaughtered animal.