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▪ I. † ˈinventar, -aire Chiefly Sc. Obs. [a. OF. inventaire (1344 in Godef.), ad. late L. inventārium, lit. a list of what is found, f. invenīre, invent- to find: see invent.] = inventory n.
1435E.E. Wills (1882) 103 The seyd godes in the Inuentare. 1616W. Haig in J. Russell Haigs vii. (1881) 160 That trunk was packed according to the inventaire. 1633Sc. Acts Chas. I (1870) V. 14/2 The pairties vpgivers of the saids inventars. 1640–1Kirkcudbr. War-Comm. Min. Bk. (1855) 45 Ane rentall of the dewties of the lands thairin contained, with ane inventar. Hence † inventar (-ir, -ure) v., to inventory.
1663Inventory Ld. J. Gordon's Furnit., The insight of the place of Greenlaw is inventired beffoir the persones following. 1756M. Calderwood Jrnl. 292 They have first been shown, and inventured and valued at the custom-house here. ▪ II. inventar obs. Sc. form of inventor. |