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leaves of the corn poppy used medicinally; also, a representation of such leaves in metalwork; rote , the root of a poppy plant used as a medicinal ingredient; sed ; flour of , ?the flowers of the corn poppy; oile

colour it wyth safron and boyle it. (a1382) WBible(1) Bod 959 Lev.23.14 Bred & brokyn corn & potage, ȝe sholyn not ete of þe corn vnto þe day þat ȝe offren of hit to ȝoure god. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add

leyd..A kyng woteth not what harmeth housbandrye. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 226a/a Also in corn þat groweþ, nedeþ busy housbondry, for it nediþ þat corn be clenly weeded and clensed of superfluite of yuele wedis. Household articles; farm animals

7152 His god he delde pouere men & made is bernes bare. c1330 Why werre Auch 69 Ne shal the corn in his berne ben eten wid no muis. (1340) Ayenb. Arun 57 30 Þer byeþ..bernes destrud and men..deserited. (c1375)

kyng..brohte from alemayne mony sori gost to store Wyndesore. c1330(?a1300) Arth.& M. Auch 4112 Arthour his tounes stored aboute Wiþ corn, mele, flesche, and fische, And wiþ men strong. ?a1425(c1400) Mandev.(1) Tit C.16 135/25 No cytee of the world is

Bod 343 74/24 Þaet claene hwaetene corn tacnaeð hine sylfne þe sealde his lif for us & he micelne waestm of moncynne aber þurh his anes deað. c1175(?OE) Bod.Hom. Bod 343 74/31 Þaet hwaetene corn, þe iclaensod is on waestmum

late al so. (1340) Ayenb. Arun 57 36/19 Þe oþre beggeþ þe þinges huanne hi byeþ lest worþ..ine herueste, þet corn, ine uendonginge, þet wyn. (a1382) WBible(1) Bod 959 Gen.30.14 Ruben gone out in tyme of whete heruest..fond mandraggez. (a1382)

hir corn ygrounde. c1400(?a1300) KAlex. LdMisc 622 4437 Myllen miȝtten by þe blood Grynden corne as by þe flood. c1425(a1420) Lydg. TB Aug A.4 2.738 Vpon þat flood On eche-asyde many mylle stood Whan nede was her grayn & corn

salt pan; corn , threshing floor; (b) a scaffold or platform for treating malt, drying fruit or meat, etc. (1307) Chart.R.PRO 3.85 Areis salinariis que a vulgo flores dicuntur. (c1384) WBible(1) Dc 369(2) 3.17 He schal purge his corn floor

hai [Trin-C: hey] þou sal find bun. ?a1400(a1338) Mannyng Chron.Pt.2 Petyt 511 p.160 Vitaile inouh at weld þei fond of corn & hay. c1400(?c1380) Cleanness Nero A.10 1684 He..ete ay as a horce when erbes were fallen. a1450(?c1421) Lydg. ST

ful richely festeye. a1425(?c1375) NHom.(3) Leg. Hrl 4196 13/191 And so þat grete hunger he feste, To-tyme þat god þaire corn encreste. c1400(c1378) PPl.B LdMisc 581 15.580 How he men fested With two fisshes an fyve loues, fyue tousande peple.

thaim thir feteles fille Wit water. a1400(c1300) NHom.(1) Knt.PW Phys-E 140 Len me sum fetel..Quarin I mai thin almus [of corn] do. a1400 Cursor Phys-E 21623 A fetil [Got: uessel]..Set undir, that licur for to hinte. c1450(?a1400) Wars Alex. Ashm

the same yere was Syn Poulys stypylle fyryd a-pon Candylmas evyn whythe the lyghtenynge. c1475 Mankind Folg V.a.354 55 Þe corn xulde be sauyde & þe chaffe xulde be feryde. c1425(a1420) Lydg. TB Aug A.4 4.6520 To fire On euery

a muri , have a good time, enjoy oneself; also, a turn (at something). (c1390) Chaucer CT.Rv. Manly-Rickert A.4184 Oure corn is stolen soothly..we han had an ille fit to day. c1390 Talking LGod Vrn 60/34 Heo openeþ hire Mantel..and

fusde i sae flode. c1275(?a1200) Lay. Brut Clg A.9 29115 He lette þider fusen al þat he hafde ihalden, þat corn of þissen londe. c1275(?a1200) Lay. Brut Clg A.9 17614 Oðer þu heom fusen, oðer þu heom feolle. c1275(?a1200) Lay.

PPl.A(1) Vrn 7.129 Treuþe schal techen ow..Boþe to sowen and to setten and sauen his tilþe, Gaste Crowen from his Corn and kepen his Beestes. c1410 Chaucer CT.NP. Hrl 7334 B.4278 No dreem..may so myn herte gaste. c1425(a1420) Lydg. TB

of the merssh be the havyn of Sarre. (1449) RParl. 5.155b, 156a Merchauntes aliens..in divers Portes, Havens, and Krekis..brynghth Whete, Corn, and other Marchaundise..eny Haven, Porte, or Kreke..the Poort, Creke, or other place. c1450(1410) Walton Boeth. Lin-C 103 p.160 [ȝe

Vsp A.3 3103 O corn, o crop, aght an catell [Trin-C: Of crop of corn & oþere catel], To godd his tend þar gafe he lele. (1425) Indent.Elyngham Add Charter 62408 Al the croppe of corn and gresse. (1429) Will

Godstow Reg. Rwl B.408 231/13 [To] distribute also & to gefe to þe power nedy parysshens..euery woke..halfe a quarter of corn. ?a1475(?a1425) Higd.(2) Hrl 2261 1.393 Distributenge thro the monastery the holle tythe and grownde whom the kynge hade ȝiffen

awarded in doubele a yeyns hym that hath doon wast in the same tenement. c1450 Pilgr.LM Cmb Ff.5.30 145 Hire corn she selleth to the dubble. 1532 rev.(c1385) Usk TL Thynne:Skeat 86/120 Of getting agayn the double of thy lesing.

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