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langsettle north. dial.|ˈlæŋsɛt(ə)l| Forms: 4 langsedil, 5 -sedylle, -cetel, longsetylle, 6 langsaddil, -saild, -settell, 7 long settle, (9 dial. lang-, long-saddle), 8–9 lang-settle. [f. lang long a. + settle n.] A long bench or ‘settle’, usually with arms and a high back.
1352–3Durham Acc. Rolls (Surtees) 208, 1 langsedil. c1425Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 657/9 Hoc sedile, langsedylle. 14..Nom. ibid. 723/37 Hoc sedile, a longsetylle. 1571Wills & Inv. N.C. (Surtees 1835) 366 A langsettell, a round dyssenge table. 1622N. Riding Rec. IV. 156 Conveyance of a cottage house and heirloomes (one long settle onelie excepted). 1790Grose Prov. Gloss. (ed. 2), Lang⁓settle, a bench like a settee. North. 1841C. Anderson Anc. Models 128 What is vulgarly called the long saddle in an ale-house. 1855Robinson Whitby Gloss., Lang settle, a long seat or form with a back-rail and arms; in some cases, however, the back, &c., is an entire boarded surface. b. attrib., as langsettle-bed, langsettle-end, langsettle-form.
1566Inv. R. Wardr. (1815) 173 Item, ane langsaddil-bed. 15..Aberd. Reg. XVI. (Jam.), Ane langsaild bed. Ibid., XVII. (ibid.), Ane langsadill form of fyr worcht iiij sh. 1785Hutton Bran New Wark 137 (E.D.S.) Bibles and testaments were formerly seen on the sconce or lang-settle end. |