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† lonquhard Sc. Obs. Also 4 longart, 7 lonckart. [app. a. Gael. longphort.] A temporary cottage or hut; a ‘shieling’. ? Sc. or dial.
c1375Sc. Leg. Saints xix. (Cristofore) 269 Ore he ȝed his longart to. 1618J. Taylor (Water P.) Pennyles Pilgr. F, There were small cottages built on purpose to lodge in, which they call Lonquhards. 1632in 4th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. i. (1874) 533/2 [Vassals] sall caus big and put up our lonckartis for the hunting. 1771Pennant Tour Scotl. in 1769 (1790) 125 They lived in temporary cottages called Lonquhards. |