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And ther-In sette an arowe..And thorgh the body spotted blew and grene..he made it forto Glyde. a1425(c1395) WBible(2) Roy 1.C.8 Gen.30.32 Departe thou alle diuerse scheep and of spottid flees, and what euer thing schal be dun and spottid
Add 34193 23 They purposid..to haue left me ther alone but only be the comfo[r]the and preyer of my modir that tyme beinge with me, and sprynklyng holy water opon me. a1500 GRom. Cmb Kk.1.6 344 A lytill kyngdome is
at hire tgeld. (a1387) Trev. Higd. StJ-C H.1 1.127 Þese men haueþ noon hous but walkeþ in wildernesse and woneþ in tabernacles and in teeldis. a1400 NVPsalter Vsp D.7 14.1 Lauerd, in þi telde [L tentorio] wha sal wone? a1400
to his sere driȝtins. ?c1450 St.Cuth. Eg 3309 5520 Þe monkys..Sent letters and legats sam. a1500(?c1400) Triam. Cmb Ff.2.38 1174 Than dwellyd they togedur same Wyth mekyll yoye and game. a1500(a1460) Towneley Pl. Hnt HM 1 31/292 Hens must vs
blosme vpon the rys. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 217b/a Þis tree is ful of fruyte neih alway, and som fruyt..is rype and som grene..and som in blossome [L in flore]. a1400 Cursor Trin-C R.3.8 10735 Whiche [wand]..þat blossum [Ld:
and haþ þat name as it were leopes, For he haþ vertu in þe feet as þe leoun haþ and so what he tredeþ wiþ his foot lyueþ nought, And is a raueyn beste and desireth and coueyteþ blood
alle his felawes and lette fro goode telþe al þe hole plow, And Crist loueþ none such to ȝoke ne drawen wiþ hem. c1425(a1420) Lydg. TB Aug A.4 1.3309 Þe sterne bolis He drowe hem forþe And ȝoketh hem, so
Ynde And two þousande oxen. c1425(a1420) Lydg. TB Aug A.4 2.621 Olyfauntes and large vnicornes, Buglis, bolys, and many grete grifoun. a1425(a1382) WBible(1) Corp-O 4 Deut.14.5 This is the beest that ȝe owen to eete: oxe andsheepand she
aweye the fleece of wolle, and not to sle the schepe. ?c1200 Orm. Jun 1 4248 Þatt uss birrþ clippenn all aweȝȝ Þe flaeshess fule wille. (a1460) Vegetius(2) Pmb-C 243 1410 To fer aforn, and sole, a foo may bete;
et porcelle; Swyn, hog, and gris. (c1384) WBible(1) Dc 369(2) Luke 8.33 A flok of manye hoggis [WB(2) : swyne] was there lesewynge in an hil. (c1390) Chaucer CT.NP. Manly-Rickert B.4575 Ran cow and calf and eek the verray hogges,
Manly-Rickert A.900 But swich a cry and swich a wo they make. (a1393) Gower CA Frf 3 4.3600 Ther was wepinge and ther was cry. a1400(?a1350) Siege Troy(1) Eg 2862 763 She wepeþ fast and makeþ gret cry. a1450(?c1421) Lydg.
seven myle, And þe saudans sete sette in þe myddes. c1425(a1420) Lydg. TB Aug A.4 2.732 And þoruȝ þis toun..In þe myddes a large riuer went. a1425(c1395) WBible(2) Roy 1.C.8 Judg.15.4 He ȝede and took thre hundrid foxis and ioynede
and þef; and so comeþ he to be honged, and þis is scot þat he paieþ comunly]. (a) A royal tax [cp. scot n.(2) 2. (a)]; and lot ; (b) lot and , municipal charges and taxes; on lot
Heordes þat desireth to haue muyles and burdones y-gendred..vseþ þis crafte. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 282a/a Dromedarius is huyrde and wardein of dromendes. (a1399) Oath Bk.Colchester 9 Botre, for a barol, ij d.; and an herde that bryngeth a
Whanne ther felawes were take And slayn, A bak thei drewe and sperkelyd her and yer. a1500(?c1450) Merlin Cmb Ff.3.11 274 There in shorte tyme was grete occision, and longe it endured..than sparbled the saisnes and turned bakke towarde her
debate, and false envy. (a1382) WBible(1) Bod 959 Prov.25.23 A norþerne wynd scatereþ [L dissipat] reynes & a dreri face þe bacbitynge tunge. ?a1425(c1380) Chaucer Bo. Benson-Robinson 3.m.9.48 O Fadir..skatere [vr. scatre; L Dissice] thou and tobreke the weyghtes and
calues seuen. a1425(a1400) Paul.Epist. Corp-C 32 Heb.9.12 Þe blood of bolys and of gayte and of caluere [L uitulorum]. c1436 Ipswich Domesday(2) Add 25011 203 Of eche swyn, sheep,and calf [F veel], a qua. of the seller, a qua.
Nero A.10 1259 To cayre at þe kart and þe kuy mylke. (1429) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 417 ij ky and ane ox. (1432) Doc.Reg.St.Bees in Sur.Soc.126 576 To have iij horsshys and iij kys. (?1440) Palladius DukeH d.2 4.727
Vit C.13 552 By the techyng, and the doctrine, And by exaumples ek dyvyne, Wych ther maystres hadde hem tauht. a1500(?c1440) Lydg. HGS Lnsd 699 586 Poetis of old fablis have contryvid, Of Sheep, of Hors, of Gees..Bi exanplis of