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haukin n. ?From hake n. (1). A kind of fish. (1390-1) Leet R.Norwich in Seld.Soc.5 70 Philippus Lumbard..intravit et pisces vocatos haukynnes..asportavit.

havenles adj.(1) From haven n. (1). Without harbors. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 183a/a Icaria is an Ilonde..and also hauenles in eueryche syde.

araste n. Cp. arre under erre (1); prob. scribal error. Scar. ?a1425 Chauliac(1) NY 12 120b/b [Tinea] leueþ araste [Ch.(2) : an erre] & pryuacioun of herez.

horrede n. From hor(e n. (1) & -hede . Filth. c1400 WBible(1) Lamb 25 Deut.7.26 Horrede [Corp-O: as filthhed and horthe of abbomynacioun thow shalt haue, for cursid it is].

ibrẹsted ppl. From brẹst n. (1). Of a rail: cut up, carved. a1450 Terms Assoc.(1) Rwl D.328 604 A rale y brested, a plouer y mensyde, a wodecok y thyed.

arerer n. One who rouses or awakens another. a1425 WBible(1) Corp-O 4 Judith 14.9 Arereris [WB(2) : reiseris; L excitantibus; Dc 369(1): that not of the rereres..Olofernes shulde waken].

illusour n. L A deceiver, deluder. (c1384) WBible(1) Roy 1.B.6 2 Pet.3.3 In the laste dayes illusours [L illusores], or scorners, or deceyuours, shulen come in deceyt.

nak n. OF naque A kind of cloth of gold. (1350-1) Wardrobe Acc.Edw.III(1) in Archaeol.31 133 [A Robe of cloth of gold, called] Nak [was made for the King for the Feast of St.George].

noselle n. From nose n.(1). A socket on a candlestick. (1447) St.Alb. in RS 28.5 pt.1 Hrl 3775 450 Item, unum candelabrum de auricalco, cum uno pyke et duobus noselles.

ornẹ adj.(2) OF orne , ppl. of orner . Adorned with rhetorical devices and choice diction, ornate. ?a1425 Const.Masonry(1) Roy 17.A.1 569 Rethoryk metryth with orne speche amonge.

outerren v. From erren v.(1). To sin grievously. (a1382) WBible(1) Bod 959 Wisd.12.2 Þem þat out erren [L exerrant], in parties, þou chastisest.

banked ppl. Also bonked . From banke (1). Provided with an embankment. ?a1450(a1400) Siege Jerus.(1) LdMisc 656 663 Brode walles..with holwe diches vnder, Heye bonked aboue.

recouncelere n. From reconcilen v. A conciliator, mediator. a1425(c1395) WBible(2) Roy 1.C.8 Deut.5.5 Y was recouncelere [WB(1) : felawe; L sequester] and mediatour bitwixe God and ȝou.

renuling ger. Renewing, renewal. (c1384) WBible(1) Dc 369(2) 1 Mac.12.17 We comaundiden..that thei..ȝeelde to ȝou oure pistlis of renulyng [vr. renewing; L innovatione] of oure bretherhed.

reposing ger. Cp. reposen v.(1). Setting of a broken bone. ?a1425 Chauliac(1) NY 12 98b/a Akyng..comeþ of ouermych stricture and vncouenable settyng or reposyng [Ch.(2) : settynge togidre; L repositura].

routinge ger.(1) cp. routen v.(1). Lowing of cattle, bellowing. a1425 Medulla Stnh A.1.10 42b/b Mugitus: Lowynge or rowtynge. ?c1475 Cath.Angl. Add 15562 106a Rowtynge: Boatus, Boema, mugitus.

irreligiọsitẹ n. L Impiety. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) 3 Esd.1.52 [God] vnto wrathe is stirid vp on his folc for ther irreligiosite [L irreligiositatem].

Jerosolomitane n. L Hierosolymitanus An inhabitant of Jerusalem. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Ecclus.50.29 The doctrine..wrot in this boc Jhesus, the sone of Sirac, Jerosolomytane [WB(2) : a man of Jerusalem; L Ierosolymita].

kempen v. From kempe n. (1). To make war, do battle; with , fight against (sb.). c1440(?a1400) Morte Arth.(1) Thrn 2633 There es no kynge vndire Criste may kempe with hym on.

kened n. ?From kenen v.(1) & -eth suf.(1). Increase in livestock through breeding. a1425 Medulla Stnh A.1.10 18a/b Crementum: kened.

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