Sc. Also 5–6 vsche, 5 wsche. [See next and ISH sb.]

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  1.  = ISH sb. 1, EGRESS sb. 1. Obs.

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1429.  15th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm., App. VIII. 10. [He] sall haf fre vsche and entre in to the said castell.

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1534.  Munim. de Melros (Bann. Cl.), 628. To be haldin … in houssis,… pastouris, lesouris, fre vsche and entray.

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  † 2.  = ISH sb. 2, ISSUE sb. 2.

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1463.  Extr. Aberd. Reg. (1844), I. 23. To fynd the childe of the brok of his gudis to the vsche of fyue yeris.

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1472.  Rental Bk. Cupar-Angus (1879), I. 164. The sade John Sperk entrand at the vsche of his [sc. Cant’s] tak.

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1489.  Sc. Acts, Jas. IV. (1814), II. 215. Þat a proclamacioune be maid at the vsche of this parliament.

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  † 3.  A fine or amerciament; = ISSUE sb. 7 b. Obs.

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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.

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  4.  = ISSUE sb. 9. rare.

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a. 1900.  Caithness Words (E.D.D.), Ush, the entrails of a slaughtered animal.

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