Sc. Obs. Also 5 lentrynvar, lentrinva(i)r, lenterwar(e, 6 lentrenvare, lentreneveyr. [f. lentrin, Sc. form of LENTEN + WARE.] Skins of lambs that have died soon after being dropped; ‘still called lentrins’ (Jam.).

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1435.  Exch. Rolls Scotl., IV. 604. De custuma 760. pellium que dicuntur *lentrinware.

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1492.  Extracts Aberd. Reg. (1844), I. 47. A lettre, vnder the sam seil, of the freing of the custum of lenterwar, futevel, and other sic. Ibid. (1493), 49. ij dusane lentrinvair … j dusan of lentrinware.

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1496.  Halyburton, Ledger (1867), 115. 2 sekis skynis contenand 986 skyns, and 350 lentrynvar, and 300 futfell.

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1535.  Aberd. Reg. (Jam.). vj dossane or Lentrene veyr skynnis.

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1592.  Sc. Acts Jas. VI. (1814), III. 580/2. Skynnis vndirwrittin callit in the vulgar toung Scorlingis, scaldingis, futefaillis, lentrenvare.

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