Part 179 (1/2)

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_To_ COMPEIR, COMPEAR, _v n_

1 To appear in the presence of another

_bellenden_

2 To present one's self in a court, civil or ecclesiastical, in consequence of being summoned, S

_Priests Peblis_

Fr _compar-oir_, to appear, Lat _compar-ere_, id

~Co one's self in a court, S

_Baillie_

COMPER, _s_ The Co, Lophius piscatorius, Linn Orkn

_Barry_

_To_ COMPESCE, _v a_ To restrain

Lat _compesco_

_Baillie_

_To_ COMPETE, _v n_ To be in a state of competition, S

COMPLENE, The last of the canonical hours

_Douglas_

L B _complendae_, officium ecclesiasticum, quod cetera diurna officia _com-plet_ et claudit

COMPLIMENT, _s_ A present, a gift, S

_Sir J Sinclair_

_To_ ~Compliment~ _with_, _v a_ To present one with, S

_To_ COMPONE, _v a_ To settle