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caden v. From cade n. (1). To put (herring) in casks. (a1399) Oath Bk.Colchester 8 1 last de red heryng meysed caded.

clave n.(1) L clavus A nail-shaped wart. ?a1425 Chauliac(1) NY 12 6b/a Of clauez i. naylez [L clauis] and of porrez.

cymbalẹr n. Also sym- . Prob. OF A cymbalist. a1475 Siege Troy(1) Hrl 525 193/1259 1 Pypers, sarsynners, and symbaleris.

Assiries n. Also Assures . L Assyrii Assyrians. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Judith 7.13 Not willende to speken pesibli with the Assiries [WB(2) : Assiriens; L Asyriis]. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Ps.79.1 The salm for the Assiries; the witnessing

& perh. spickaal smoked eel) or spik(e n.(1) (b) or from MDu. spitse (cp. ME spit(e n.(1) 1. (a) & spiten v.(1) 1. (a)). 2nd element prob. cok n.(1). A name given to a large eel, with ref. to the

fẹldi adj. From fẹld . (a) Flat and open (land, place, region); (b) wild (animals). (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Jer.48.21 And dom cam to the feldi lond, vp on Elon, and vp on Jesa. a1400 WBible(1) NYPubLib 67 Luke

ful-ending ger. Final outcome or result; consummation, perfection; conclusion or end (of a period). (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Ecclus.16.22 The asking of men is in the ful ending [L consummatione]. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Ecclus.21.13 Ful ending [WB(2) :

fase n. Vulgate: phase . The paschal lamb. a1425(c1395) WBible(2) Roy 1.C.8 Ex.12.21 Take a beeste..and offre ȝe fase [WB(1) : paske]. a1425(c1395) WBible(2) Roy 1.C.8 Ex.12.43,48 This is the religioun of fase [WB(1) : phask]..if ony pilgrym wole

diseseful adj. From disese . Troublesome, irksome, annoying. (c1384) WBible(1) Dc 369(2) Luke 18.5 This widowe is heuy or diseseful [L molesta] to me. a1425(c1395) WBible(2) Roy 1.C.8 Gen.39.10 The womman was diseseful [WB(1) : greuyd; L molesta] to

mountuous adj. Also montuous . L Mountainous. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Jer.17.26 Thei..comen shul..fro the wilde feldus, and fro the mountuous [vrr. mounteynous, mounteyns; WB(2) : hilli; L montuosis] places. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Jer.33.13 In the mountewous cites..ȝit

142 [He ought to plough for winter seed 1 a., and to have 2 1/2 d. for food, and at] nedhurthe [to plough for the same seed 1 1/2 a. without food, and 1 a. for winter seed without food].

Cp. fichen v. (1). Stuck in, fixed in. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Ps.37.3 Thin arwis ben in ficchid [WB(2) : fitchid in; L infixae] to me. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Ps.68.3 I am inficchid [WB(2) : set; L infixus..in] in

writen . Inscribed. (a1382) WBible(1) Prol.Prov. Dc 369(1) 1 An other [book] falsly writen, that is inwriten [L inscribitur] the Wisdam of Salamon. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Ecclus.48.10 Helie..That art inwrite in domes of tymes, to swage the wrathe of

to the Hebrew calendar. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) 1 Esd.6.15 Thei fulfilden this hous of God vnto the thridde dai of the monyth of Adar [WB(2) Gloss.: this is the xii monethe anentis Jewis, and answerith in parti to oure

winding(e ger.(1), etc.) & clout n.(1). A swaddling cloth. ?c1200 Orm. Jun 1 3664 ȝho wand himm sone i winndeclut & leȝȝde himm inn an cribbe. ?c1200 Orm. Jun 1 3675 He wollde wundenn ben forr uss I wrecche winndeclutess.

galli adj.(1) From galle n. (1). ?Full of bile; ?full of choler, the humor. ?a1425 Chauliac(1) NY 12 135b/a To whemsomeuer be made defenez fellei i. gally [Ch.(2) : colrike; L felleis] egestions comyng aboue it risteþ.

gavelen v.(1) From gavel n. (1). To lend money at interest. c1400 WBible(1) Lamb 25 Deut.28.44 Gauyl [Corp-O: He shal oker to thee, and thow shalt not oker to hym]. a1425 Medulla Stnh A.1.10 27b/a Fenor: to gouyl, okur.

getles adj. Cp. geten v. (1) & get(e n. (1). Without achieving anything, empty-handed. c1440(?a1400) Morte Arth.(1) Thrn 2727 ȝif we gettlesse goo home, the kyng will be greuede, And say we are gadlynges, agaste for a lyttill.

allef n. Also aleph . ML , from Heb. Aleph, the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet. c1300 SLeg.Inf.Chr. LdMisc 108 800 ȝwi was Allef furst bi founde? Of alle lettres he is þe furste. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1)

Effesies n. Also -eies , -es . From L Ephesii . The Ephesians. (c1384) WBible(1) Prol.Eph. Dc 369(2) 408 The prologe to Effeseies [vr. Ephesies]. Ephecyes sothli ben Asyanys. c1400 Bible SNT(1) Selw 108 L.1 Eph.4.1 To þe Epheses..he

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