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to brenne a parte of the closture of the lowginge that he aught for to kepe. a1500(?c1450) Merlin Cmb Ff.3.11 387 Gawein smote thourgh the herberough of the Duke ffrolle..and..Arthur thourgh the loiginge [F tres] of Randolf the Senescall. c1425(a1420)

Conuent of the frerys mynours of Oxford..v s. (a1464) Capgr. Chron. Cmb Gg.4.12 154 Maystir Richard Maydeston..took the habite of Frere Menouris. (1464) RParl. 5.520a The Wardeyn and Covent of the Hous of the Freres Minores of oure Universite of

said curse of water, and to caste the stonys and gravell, fenne and slyme of the same lete in bothe sidys uppon the lande of the same Richard..and not to caste ne hele the motys ne the kutte of the

, not covered with flesh or tissue; nakened fro (of) , stripped of; (d) ben nakened fro , to be cut off from (sth.); of , deprive (sb.) of (sth.), divest of; (e) to make (the earth) empty, strip; (f)

night, I prayed vnto þe frosty moone. a1500(c1465) SEChron. Lamb 306 76 The Duke of Excester, the Duke of Somersett..slowe the Duke of Yorke, the Erle of Rotlonde..on newe yeris evyn. a1500 Iuellis pricious Lamb 306 2 Iuellis pricious cane

and his true Liegemen of his Countee of Northumberland, longe tyme hath ben oppressed and overcharged by Sheryffs of the saide Countee..arrezyng and makyng levee of theire Goodes and Catalles. a1525(?1457) Cov.Leet Bk. 303 Diuers shirrifs of þis Cite nowe

in the church, benefice. (a1382) WBible(1) Bod 959 Lev.13.59 Þis is þe lawe of þe lepre: of wollen clooþ & lynnyn, of oof & of warp, & of al leþryn purtenaunce, how þei shal be clansed. (a1382) WBible(1) Bod 959

& with suche despeyre. c1425 Found.St.Barth. 36/17 Whan she was repayrid of heryng..she ran to the table of the holy Awter. a1450 Chauliac(4) Cai 336/725 26/6 Of semes of woundis to be repairid. ?a1450 Arderne LW Em 69 128 Thanne

edificacion of my said College of Eton procede in large fourme..wel replenysshed with goodely wyndowes and vautes. a1450(?1420) Lydg. TG Tan 346 274 It was a meruaile..The goodlihed eke of hir fresshli face, So replenysshid of beaute & of grace.

day of Rescevys. ?c1450 Brut-1447 Trin-C O.9.1 469/21 The Kyng of England..let ordeyn and send ouer þe see to Caleys, for þe Rescues therof..his vncle þe Duke of Gloucestre. (1454) RParl. 5.256a Of any inconvenient that for lak of suche

reteigned with you in your wages of werre..hath often..opened to hym [king of France]..the privite..of your seid Counseill. (1455) RParl. 5.309b We..have retayned oure seid Cosyn toward us Capitayn of oure Towne and Castellof Caleys. (a1460) DSPhilos. Helm 5/27

ascrien v.(1) OF escrier (a) To cry out, shout (in battle or hunting); to raise an outcry or a battle-cry; (b) to cry out (a name) in order to rally a battle-force; (c) to rally (troops) with cries of encouragement.

6.284a Katerine, nowe Duchesse of Bedford..have..The Castell, Mannor, and Lordshipp of Kimbalton, with the Sokyn of the same. (c1390) Chaucer CT.Rv. Manly-Rickert A.3987 Greet soken hath this millere out of doute With whete and malt of al the land aboute.

of two parties of lye and the þridde parte of oyle dolyf. Þe Frensche sope is made of þe two partyes of lye and of oon parte of schepes talowh. ?c1425 Chauliac(2) Paris angl.25 611/25 Þat þat is made

Of surre and of Egypte. c1450 Ponthus Dgb 185 1/10 In that tyme itt happened in the Est that the sawdeyn of Babilon was of gret power of havyng men of armes. (a1470) Malory Wks. Win-C 216/15 The sawdon

strengthynge of his liege pepull. c1450 Gt.Chron. Gldh 3313 98 It is accorded that none of the Capitaynes ne Burgeys..shull yeven..to hem of the Castellof Faloys ony strenghtyng of men, of armys, or of shotte. (a) The strengthening of

Htrn 388 12503 Blastes full bigge of the breme wyndes. (a1470) Malory Wks. Win-C 1186/21 As I suppose, I shall be bygge inowghe to dryve hym oute of the bygyst toure of hys castell.Of objects: strong, big; mighty, great.

of Godstowe, tenent. A land holding; fre , a freehold. c1460 Oseney Reg. 48/20 All þe partie of the Ile of Oseneye..longeth to þe Abbot and Couent, to-gedur with all tenauntes vppon þe weer of þe Millis of þe

galle of an oxe and anoynte þe towelle abowte, & it sal helpe the mekill. a1450 Chauliac(4) Cai 336/725 25/15 Of apostumes of þe tewel: for of emerawdis schal be seid in de vlceribus, i. in þe chapitre of soris.

Men of craft, as carpunteres, tyleres, ferours..to beeldynge of hir wynter housyng. a1450(1408) Vegetius(1) Dc 291 94b Til buyldyng [L constitutio] of citees & townes was vp-founden. (c1454) Let.Oxf. in OHS 35 324 We have yn the Unyversyte of Oxonford

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