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thankingis to God vpon the vnenarrable [L inenarrabili], or that may not be told, ȝifte of hym. (c1384) WBible(1) Roy 1.B.6 1 Pet.1.8 ȝe bileuynge shulen haue ioye with oute forth in gladnesse vnenarrable, that mai not be told out.

wolle adj. From wol n.(1). Woolen. ?c1475 Cath.Angl. Add 15562 141b Wolle laneus, a, um.

a gret God thou art. a1475(?a1430) Lydg. Pilgr. Vit C.13 15973 Adonay, the myghty kyng Wych ys lord off euery thyng. a1500(a1460) Towneley Pl. Hnt HM 1 40/1 Adonay, thou god veray, Thou here vs when we to the call.

wrechen v.(1) (cp. wreken v. 1 .(c)), but cp. rechen v.(1) & wrenchen v. To recover (sth.) through vigorous action. a1450(a1338) Mannyng Chron.Pt.1 Lamb 131 16076 Þat bischop cam, his folk to preche, Þer Cristendam fro Paen wreche [vr. to

breueres(se n. From breuer . A female brewer. (1312) Court R.Colchester 1 75 Clarice le Breweres.

af- pref.(1) OE of- Only in af-(h)ingred starved, and afirst thirsty (vr. of of-thirst, a-thurst ).

chikking ger.(1) Sprouting. a1500 PParv. KC 8 74 Chickyng, or spyryng of corne: Germinacio, pululatus, pululacio.

cirogrille n. L , from Gr. choirogryllios cony. Cony; porcupine [in Bible translation]. a1425(c1395) WBible(2) Roy 1.C.8 Lev.11.5 A cirogrille [WB(1) : vrchon; L choerogryllus] which chewith code and departith not the clee is vnclene. a1425(c1395) WBible(2) Roy 1.C.8

cursful adj. Damnable, accursed. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Prov.28.9 Who bowith doun his eres, that he here not the lawe, his orisoun shal be maad cursful [WB(2) : cursid; L exsecrabilis]. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Ecclus.10.7 Hateful biforn God

conscripcioun n. L (a) A written agreement or record; (b) a piece of writing, a treatise or description. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Tob.7.16 Thei maden the conscripcioun [WB(2) : writyng togidere] of the wedloc. ?a1425 Chauliac(1) NY 12 3a/a

corfestre n. From corf . A female basket maker. (1313) Sub.R.Bristol(1) in BGAS 19 248 Matilda le Corfestre.

From ppl. of gilen v. (1). Guilefully, deceitfully, treacherously. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Prov.11.13 Who goth gilendeli [L fraudulenter; WB(2) : gilefuli], shewith priue thingus. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Is.32.6 The fool forsothe fool thingus shal speke..that he fulfille feynyng,

endeinen v.(1) Also in- . OF endeignier , from L indignari . To be or become displeased or indignant, to take offence. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Is.57.6 Whether vp on these thingus I shal not endeyne. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc

be bildid in Jerusalem. a1425(c1395) WBible(2) Roy 1.C.8 1 Esd.6.1 Thei rekenyden in the biblet [WB(1) : tresorie; L bibliotheca] of bokis, that weren kept in Babiloyne. c1450 WBible(2) Bod 277 1 Esd.6.1 Biblet, that is, the book of cronicling

undisciplined ppl. From disciplined , p.ppl. of disciplinen v. Improperly taught, ill-governed; as noun: persons without proper training or instruction in virtuous conduct, foolish people. (a1382) WBible(1) Bod 959 Wisd.17.1 For þese þe vndisciplyned soulis erreden. (a1382) WBible(1) Bod

fornicari adj. ML fornicarius . (a) Lecherous, unchaste; womman , a prostitute; prest , a priest who keeps a concubine; (b) as noun: fornicator, lecherous person; prostitute. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Ecclus.41.25 Shame ȝee..fro biholdyng of a fornycarie [WB(2)

enhaunten v. Cp. haunten practice, do habitually. Transl. L exercere : (a) To till (land); (b) commit (murder); (c) celebrate (a wedding); (d) exercise (authority); (e) use (discrimination). (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Prov.24.27 Bisili enhaunte [WB(2) : worche] thi

tyme..tyme of sprengyng a-brod [WB(2) : to scatere; L spargendi] stones & tyme of gadering togidere. (c1384) WBible(1) Roy 1.B.6 1 Pet.1.2 Petre..to the chosen gestis..of dispersioun..up the prescience..of God the fadir, in to halewinge of the spirit, in to

: Corynthes]! (c1384) WBible(1) Dc 369(2) Deeds 18.8 Manye of the Corinthies, heeringe, bileuyden. c1400 Bible SNT(1) Selw 108 L.1 1 Cor.1.10 To þe Corynthes he wryteþ. ?c1430(?1382) Wycl.Pet.Parl. Corp-C 296 521 Seynt Poul..seiþ þus in his firste pistel to

frẹndess(e n. From frẹnd . An intimate friend; a beloved. a1425(c1395) WBible(2) Roy 1.C.8 Prov.7.4 Clepe thou prudence thi frendesse [WB(1) : lemman]. a1425(c1395) WBible(2) Roy 1.C.8 SSol.1.14 Lo! my frendesse [WB(1) : my leef], thou art fair. a1425(c1395)

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