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Acorsed ssel by þet uram reuþe went þane reg at þo daye. Of a dream: to be realized; of a habit: result in (a consequence). c1300(?c1225) Horn Cmb Gg.4.27 39/679 Þi sweuen schal wende, Oþer sum Man schal vs schende.
Doun by hire coler at hire bak byhynde. a1425(?a1400) RRose Htrn 409 6153 I wole not blame Religious folk..In what habit that ever they go. ?a1425(c1400) Mandev.(1) Tit C.16 118/19 Men & wommen gon all naked. c1450(1369) Chaucer BD Benson-Robinson
Toskiledd. c1225(?c1200) St.Kath.(1) Einenkel 1250 Euch an biheold oðer, as heo bidweolet weren. c1230(?a1200) Ancr. Corp-C 402 11/25 Wið hare habit, þet is an, þet euch haueð swuch as oþer..ha ȝeiȝeð þet ha habbeð alle to gederes a luue &
& destroȝede þem vn to þe foundement. (c1385) Chaucer CT.Kn. Manly-Rickert A.1377 Shortly turned was al vp so doun Bothe habit and eek disposicioun Of hym, this woful louere daun Arcite. c1400(c1378) PPl.B LdMisc 581 3.42 I shal..be þi bedeman
Corp-C 174 300/16 Kyng of Fraunce neigrhed vnto þe sege of Caleys. c1430(c1386) Chaucer LGW Benson-Robinson 1831 Al dischevele In habit swich as women used tho Unto the buryinge of hire frendes go, She sit in halle. a1450 Aelred Inst.(2)
mind; sesoun , to be angled for, in season; wages , working for wages; (f) custume to , in the habit of (doing sth.); hope forto , in the hope of (getting sth.); point to , about to (do sth.,
a swerde and doo vpon an habirgeon suffiseth to make a nwe capteyn. 1532 rev.(c1385) Usk TL Thynne:Skeat 91/121-2 For habit maketh no monk; ne weringe of gilte spurres maketh no knight. (a) To bear or bring forth (sth.), produce
Mac.12.22 Dreed is ynsmyten to the enmyes of the presence of God. (a1393) Gower CA Frf 3 4.2575 Of his habit He doth the werk to be parfit Of thilke Elixer. c1400(?a1300) KAlex. LdMisc 622 1606 Kniȝttes beren baneres and