"deligent" meaning in Scots

See deligent in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Head templates: {{head|sco|adjective}} deligent
  1. Alternative spelling of diligent Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: diligent
    Sense id: en-deligent-sco-adj-RbcWYsRL Categories (other): Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries, Scots entries with incorrect language header
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          "ref": "after 1513, William Dunbar, \"The Maner of Passing to Confessioun\", in Of Luve Erdly and Divine, in an 1834 collection edited by David Laing, The poems of William Dunbar, now first collected. With notes, and a memoir of his life. Volume first, page 225",
          "roman": "I reid the, man, of thi transgressioun / With all thi hert that thou be penitent.",
          "text": "Sen sic ane mychty king and lorde as he / To fast and pray was so obedient, / We synfull folk sulde be more deligent."
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          "ref": "1561 August, Frances Boitwall, letter, quoted in 1834, Mark Napier, Memoirs of John Napier of Merchiston: His Lineage, Life, and Times, with a History of the Invention of Logarithms, page 76",
          "text": "[…] and my Lordis facilite one the uther pairt; quhairfoir be ye deligent and waikryf; and gyf my Lord cumis nocht haistaly heir, bot is in purpois to remaine thair , labour ye, and caus for to labour, that my lord send about me to[…]",
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