Crossword-Solution: DITTAY 6 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 10

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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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eruption
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For this reason the same authority is at a loss to know whether the prisoners were immediately put to the knowledge of an assize, being taken "red-hand," without the formality of being served a "dittay" (as who should say an indictment), as in ordinary cases, before the magistrates of Edinburgh, or else sent for trial before the baron bailie of the regality of Broughton, in whose jurisdiction Warriston was situated.
She Stands Accused Victor MacClure 1996
The Assyse, all in ane voce, be the mouth of the said Thomas Galloway, chanceller, chosen be thame, ffand, pronouncet and declairit the said Robert Weir to be ffylit, culpable and convict of the crymes above specifiet, mentionat in the said Dittay; and that in respect of his Confessioun maid thairof, in Judgement.
She Stands Accused Victor MacClure 1996
The first part of the dittay is entirely occupied with her conferences with the devil and her healing the sick by his advice.
The Witch-cult in Western Europe Margaret Alice Murray 2007
The Indictment or ‘dittay’ against Sprot, on August 12, 1608, is a public document, but not an honest one.
James VI and the Gowrie Mystery Andrew Lang 2010
Her "dittay" sets forth that the poor girl, tasting of her sister-in-law's infernal potions, contracted an incurable disease, the pain and anguish she suffered revolting even the wretch who administered the poison, Catherine Niven, who "scunnerit (revolted) with it sae meikle, that she said it was the sairest and maist cruel sight that ever she saw." But she did not die.
Witch Stories E. Lynn (Elizabeth Lynn) Linton 2010