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also, the church in Jerusalem built to cover the tomb of Jesus; also fig. ; dor; the (the holi, seinte) ; to the ward, in the direction of Jesus' tomb; (c) eccl. a structure (usu. wooden) in a church, used

used in church ceremonies at Easter; (1) term , the church season of Easter, the spring quarter of the year; (m) ester(en tide , Easter, the Easter season; (n) ester-tide dai , Easter Sunday; (o) time , the church season

(1395) Wycl.37 Concl. Tit D.1 44 Lawis..foundid expresli or opinli in holi scripture. (a1402) Trev.DCur. Hrl 1900 42/31 [A parish church] is a place y-chose of God, & þer by more alowed of God þan eny chirche of freres þat

[he claims that, if any person comes into the said liberty..he shall dwell there upon giving something..And by] flemenesfremth [he claims that, if any person flee into the said liberty..he shall dwell in peace there as though in a church].

181/25 Þe groundis of þis answere..han be holde fro tyme of greet antiquite hidirto moche solemply. The age (of a church); of old , having existed for a long time, ancient; of time , long time; (b) agedness, oldness. c1380

lien in , to lie in childbed, give birth; (b) the period after childbirth before the mother might appear in church or the temple; -- also used humorously; (c) the name of a chapel. (1369) Will Court Hust. Gldh 2.121

F.12 524 A pon the wych wall shall be edified the hythe of iij solars with jetts lyyng ouer the church ȝorde..the wych the jetts of the furst solar shall streche ouer the sayd wall ij fette and a halfe.

at the chirche dore, of the halle. ?a1400(a1338) Mannyng Chron.Pt.2 Petyt 511 p.77 Of alle þe franchise þat it [the Church] are was dowed. c1400(c1378) PPl.B LdMisc 581 15.519 Whan costantyn of curteysye holykirke dowed With londes..and rentes. a1500(?c1378) Wycl.OPastor.

endeuen , from OF enduir . (a) To provide (someone) with worldly goods, a livelihood, or privileges; to endow (a church, temple, etc.); --often with of, with , or in phrase of the thing given; (b) to grant (a privilege),

heed with the holy anoyntynge. (a) The sacrament of extreme unction; last enointing ; (b) any sacrament of the Christian church, e.g. baptism, confession, confirmation; also, the holy oil used in these ceremonies. (1357) Gaytr. LFCatech. Yk-Borth R.I.11 68/328 The

enticen v. Also in- . OF enticier . To incite or instigate (someone to do evil, or to commit an offence or an act of violence); to tempt (to sin or vice); to provoke (to anger). a1325(c1280) SLeg.Pass. Pep

pannage n. Also pounage . AF pannage ; cp. CF pasnage & ML pannagium , paun- , poun- . (a) Acorns and other food which swine find in the forest; time , the season when swine are allowed to

down of pavement; maken , to lay down pavement; (b) the paved floor of a church; (c) ston , stone, or a stone, used in paving; tile , tile, or a tile, used in paving. (1396) in Rec.B.Nottingham 1 332

qui est Vicarij. (1370) Inquis.PM Edw.III 13.47 [The date of John's birth was entered in a book of the same church called] le porthors. (1384) Inquis.Miscel.(PRO) 4.173 [The said Richard also had a book called] portos [worth 10 marks]. (c1390)

lawe of the Churche, the saide Kinge Henrie the sixt is surely and strongly entitled by the lawe of the Church. ?a1450(1422) Lydg. SD McC 182 52/32 Pompey and þe Senat..foriugged Cesar gilti..& ȝafe vppon him a sentence diffynitife of

the same, [etc.]. c1460 Oseney Reg. 161/21 Þe foresaide prior and Count of Merton proprietaries and persons of þe parisch church of Dunstywe. c1460 Oseney Reg. 162/2 Prior and couent of þe priory of Merton, proprietaries and persons the foresaide.

1.38). (a) A teacher, master; (b) a spiritual or theological teacher such as a priest, cleric, any of the apostles, Church Fathers, etc.; holi ; ?also, an epithet for God; (c) setle , the seat for the priest in the

(a) Belonging to a household; meine, meine , household servants; man (servaunt), servaunt ; in NT transl.: chirche , a church comprising a household; (b) connected or related to a family; frendes , friends and relations; (c) fig. personal. a1425(c1395)

Here arte for-to rede. Service in matters of religion; the office or function of such service; a position in a church or monastery. a1225(c1200) Vices & V.(1) Stw 34 7/3 Sume laeted wel of hem seluen, ȝif hie bieð of

foloweth the grayle, Token of Ascendyng vp from gre to gre. a1500(a1415) Mirk Fest. GoughETop 4 68/35 Þen scho [the Church] leyþ don tractys, and grayles, and syngyþe dowbull Alleluia. a1500(?c1425) Spec.Sacer. Add 36791 50/36 All the Paske weke we

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