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unto the Coroune the fourty yere of Kyng Edward, and sithe hath be departed, shulde be resumed, to that entent that the Kyng myght better leve of his owne. (a1422) Anc.Pet.(PRO) 117.5842 Þe whiche castell and maners be now resumede

Ye be sottyd [F assotee]. a1500 ?Ros Belle Dame Cmb Ff.1.6 326 Ladyes beth not so symple..So dulle of wyte, so sotyd of folye. 1532 rev.(c1385) Usk TL Thynne:Skeat 42/18 He that..hath vertue habundaunt..and be nat welthed..is holde for a

a1425(?a1400) RRose Htrn 409 4191 Withynne the castell were Spryngoldes, gunnes, and bows archers. a1450(a1400) Titus & V. Add 36523 2956 Maistres þer were full slye of keste To kepen þe spryngals of þe beste, And many anoþur quaynt engyne

scalare . (a) To climb up (a wall) by means of a ladder; scale (the walls of a city or castle) in a siege; (b) to scale the walls of (a castle, city, etc.) in battle; (c) to climb (a

. OF escarmuche , escharmusche , squarmuche ; also cp. ME scarmuchen v. Mil. An engagement between small bodies of soldiers, a skirmish; a battle; an encounter between besieging and besieged forces; also, the manner of fighting characteristic of a

men; L dispersos] of Juda he shal gederen fro þe foure coostis of þe erþe. c1390 ?Hilton Qui Habitat Vrn 76/5 Louers of þis world þat worchen wikkednes..cleuen alle to-geder as burres don, & ben alle of on a-cord for-to

of persons: confined, locked in; imprisoned; also, sheltered [quot.Guy ]; (b) of clerics: enclosed, confined to a monastery; (c) (with)oute , shut out; excluded; ostracized; (d) of things: locked up; also fig. ; (e) of an area: surrounded; (f)

of þe day. a1425 HBk.GDei Hnt HM 148 105/4 Þai spendid þer tyme in holy spech of hym þat þaim boght to þe vndere-tyde of þe secunde daye. a1500(a1400) Libeaus Clg A.2 810 Þys day at vnderne tyde Out

vayles) of þe Auter of þe same chapell. a1475 Godstow Reg. Rwl B.408 648/19,23 The perpetual vicar of wycombe shall haue the half of all offerynges & vayles of the auter except and out-take the offrynges & the vaylys of

6.154b Every maner of Corn, Flowre, all maner of fresh Fyssh, Bestall and Wyne, into this Reame comyng, Ale, and almaner Vitaill gooying oute of this said Reame, for the vitaillyng of the Toune of Calece oute of this Graunte

to condite oute of the londe..When thei of the Castell herde thei myght go saf with thier lyves, thei hadde grete ioye..the kynge lete condite hem to the portes. a1500(?c1450) Merlin Cmb Ff.3.11 194 Condited by men of the same

observable event of a truth, condition, etc.; an illustration of a state of affairs through a representative action; also, the use of a property, esp. color, to symbolize something; (b) a set of characteristics sufficiently analogous to those of that

garnysshed of theire armes and of horse. a1486 Jousts of Peace Mrg M 775 39 And on þe sayde day there beyng offecers of armis schuyng thayre mesure of thayre speris garnyst; That ys, Cornall, wamplate, & grapers all of

Vsp A.3 28279 Quare i was scheperd..To reckelesly i geit my schepe. c1540(?a1400) Destr.Troy Htrn 388 11746 Lo, of gold & of good here a gret nowmber..The god, þat þou geetis, gyf me þer-ffore. a1400(a1325) Cursor Vsp A.3 8389 [The

D.328 604 A sauegard of porters. c1460 Ipom.(3) Lngl 257 337/34 Furth he goos to the porter of the gates of the tovn. (a1470) Malory Wks. Win-C 352/32 Sir Gareth rode unto the barbycan of the castell and prayed the

of oure Ile of Wyght, and of oure Castell and Lordship of Caresbroke within oure seid Ile. (a1470) Malory Wks. Win-C 582/17 They had passynge good chere tyll the lyefftenaunte of that castell that hyght Berluse aspyed kynge Marke

not far away; (e) as quasi-noun, in phrase: of , of the region, local. c1325(c1300) Glo.Chron.A Clg A.11 11696 Þo sei he þer biside, as he bihuld aboute, Þe erles baner of gloucetre & him mid al is route. (c1390)

longe. c1275(?a1200) Lay. Brut Clg A.9 24411 Þer weoren bisides fiftene biscopes. c1325(c1300) Glo.Chron.A Clg A.11 2053 Of þe lond of france, & of oþer lond bi syde. (a1393) Gower CA Frf 3 prol.801 Hem nedeth..Of strange londes help beside.

esementes, exschetes, plegys of corte. (1451) Paston 2.214 For to indyte Pryntys of a voluntary eschete that where on Symond Hamond..wheche was indyted of felonye, and because of hese goods he lete hym owte of the castell. (a) Property falling

seid Hugh, for to appere before yowe amorowe after the Purificacion of our Lady. c1475(a1400) Brut-1333 Dc 323 10/9 Amorow in þe dawnenge, Brut went out of þe Castell. ?a1500 Henslow Recipes Henslow 35/13 Rense þyn teyþ þer-wiþ a-morwe, and

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