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(b) dai of , feste (of) , messe(dai, of ebreues (jeues), of the lord, solempnite (solempte) of , Passover, the Passover feast; lomb of , lomb , paschal lamb; even , Passover eve; time , Passover season; religioun of ,

redes of Cristes rising. a1450 Ben.Rule(2) Vsp A.25 1123 In tyme of winter..Fro þe kalandes of Nouember Vn-to þe pase, es risyng right At þe aght our of þe nyght. a1450 Ben.Rule(2) Vsp A.25 1131 Fro al tyme of pase..Vn-to

þe inderewarde of þi soule. c1453(c1437) Brut-1436 Hrl 53 545/3 The Kyng..was loggit in the vtterward of the castellof Chestre. c1453(c1437) Brut-1436 Hrl 53 545/11 Þe Kyng and the Duyk mette..in þe hall of þe said Castell, that was

var. ofOF sofraite . Want, lack; a hardship or privation. a1500(?c1450) Merlin Cmb Ff.3.11 59 Many provertees and grete suffraites suffred oure lorde her in erthe for oure sake. a1500(?c1450) Merlin Cmb Ff.3.11 234 Thei of the castellof

undelivered ppl. From delivered , p.ppl. of deliveren v. Not delivered or transferred. (1474) RParl. 6.112b It was ordeigned that the said sommes shuld be put in sure and sauf garde in Castell, Toune or other place there to be

present Acte extende not nor be prejudiciall in any wyse to Jenkyn Stanley of or in eny Graunte or Grauntes, Lees, Dymyses or Confirmations, made by us unto the said Jenkyn os in the Vitelershipp of the Castellof Northwalys.

war-loked ppl. Prob. from war-lok n.(2); also cp. warroken v. with assimilation to loked , p.ppl. of loken v.(1). Of a wild horse: restrained (by shackles). a1500(?a1400) Wars Alex. Dub 213 27/769 Carez he in þe castell-ȝarde & commes on

geven, some for terme of lyfe and some of thayme for terme of certaine yeris. (1440) Wars France in RS 22.2 591 The termes and grauntes of the said capitaneries. (1461) RParl. 5.468a The Captainrie of oure Castellof Hammes.

coise n. OF cuisse thigh (from L coxa hip). (a)?Rump, haunches; ?figure; (b) used disparagingly of an ugly woman. a1450(?c1421) Lydg. ST Arun 119 102 To ben a Monk, Sclender is ȝoure koyse [rime: froyse]; ȝe han be seke, I

yche cornell of þe castell was crusshyng of weppon. c1540(?a1400) Destr.Troy Htrn 388 5852 Crusshyng of speiris, The clynke & þe clamour claterit in the aire. c1540(?a1400) Destr.Troy Htrn 388 7298 There was crie of kenmen, crussing of wepyn. (a1398)

of lyf, of th'offices of Constableship and Capteigneship of the Castellof Hardlaugh. a1500(1428) Let.Marg.Anjou in Camd.86 Add 46846 37 He is instructed by yor highness for to reforme youre patent of the Capitaineshippe of the toune and castell

F (16th cent.) desemparer . (a) To strip (a fortified place) of its fortifications; (b) to dispossess (sb.). (1431) Proc.Privy C. 4.97 For asmuche as þere is greet multitude of walled tounes and castell..it semeth necessarie to be advised whiche

enbatelen . Cp. OF batailles battlements. To furnish with battlements (for defence, or as a decorative feature). c1380 Firumb.(1) Ashm 33 1684 Oppon ech pere þar stent a tour enbataild wyþ queynte engynne. (1434) Indent.Fotheringhay in Med.Mason 247 The said

ML portale & OF portal . (a) A gate or gateway; (b) error for porter . c1400(?c1380) Pearl Nero A.10 1036 Vch pane of þat place had þre ȝatez..Þe portalez pyked of rych platez, & vch ȝate of a margyrye.

moinant . OF moienant prep., from ppl. of moiener . By means of, with the help of. a1500 Retinue Edw.III Calais Lamb 306 81 At the whiche dai, moynant the grace of Almyghty Jesu, the saide towne and castell were

no adj. & while n. For no space of time. a1400(a1325) Cursor Vsp A.3 3124 He began to luf him sua Þat he moght na quil [Got: naquile; Trin-C: no while] him for-ga. a1400 Cursor Trin-C R.3.8 22500 To erþe

; p.ppl. (?error) queyrted . From quirrẹ n.(1). To feed (a falcon) with part of its prey as a reward, quarry; ppl. quirred as adj., of hounds: rewarded with the quarry. c1450(?a1400) Parl.3 Ages Add 31042 234 He quyrres [vr.

reveri(e n.(2) Pl. reverise . From rever(e n. Robbery, plundering; also, an instance of plundering. c1325(c1300) Glo.Chron.A Clg A.11 3991 Moche me wondred & ouermoche of þine reuerye. c1325(c1300) Glo.Chron.A Clg A.11 4000 Þou..mid þi reuerye Rauissest france. c1440 Degrev.

sompnelent . L somnolentus & OF (15th cent.) somnolent , sompnolent . Sleepy, drowsy, lethargic. c1460 Tree & Fruits HG McC 132 20/20 Haue meditacioun..of..marie entryng in to þe quere..ouerpassyng alle oþer wich ben..sompnolente. c1475 Of yiftis Hrl 2251 15

Beryn Nthld 55 1120 Fawnus, also swelle, Was aftir sent in hast, of sekenes to be curyd. a1500 Bevis Cmb Ff.2.38 108/2207 [Auch: 'Merci,' ȝhe seide..'Led me hom to þe contre']..Then seyde Befyse as swell: 'In that maner graunt y

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