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MSS Beverley in HMC 99 Boll-sellars and Dysch-sellers..lepys and scuttyll-sellers. c1450 Alph.Tales Add 25719 109/17 He tuke a skuttylfull of corn & callid þaim [doves] to-gedur & gaff þaim meate. ?c1475 Cath.Angl. Add 15562 109b A Scutyll maker: Scutellarius. (1275)

sowen greyn, The huske, the chaff..Mot fyrst be clene putt a-way..And after-ward, whan yt doth seede..Men fynde a-geyn the same corn. (?1440) Palladius DukeH d.2 1.263 Yf thee nede In londis salt that treen or graynys growe, Thou must anoon

(d) to cauterize; burn (sth.); also fig. a1425 KAlex. LinI 150 792 Mury time is þe weod to sere; Þe corn ripuþ in þe eorþe. (?a1439) Lydg. FP Bod 263 8.1721 The soil was drye, of vitaille ful bareyn; The

(1392) Inquis.Miscel.(PRO) 5.207 [6] skyppe de wyldewar. a1425 Wycl.Serm. Bod 788 1.22 He seide he ouȝte an hundrid skippis of corn. (1432-3) Doc.Merchant York in Sur.Soc.129 39 Item, for a skep of charcole boght, xj d. (1470-71) Mem.Ripon in Sur.Soc.81

Þaer-of flowð eall seo fullfremednysse þaere twegre lifen, þe we embe specað. c1175(?OE) Bod.Hom. Bod 343 74/23 Þaet claene hwaetene corn, þe Crist þa embespaec, tacnaeð hine sylfne. a1225(?OE) Lamb.Hom. Lamb 487 147 Tres cruces sunt de quibus hic agitur

of Spayne schall haue no fauour for vitailing nor otherwise within the seid Royalme. (1472-5) RParl. 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

Add 25719 66/2 A knyght sett fyre in þer lathis, & burnyd up all þer warn-store at þai had of corn. ?c1450 St.Cuth. Eg 3309 5420 Þe officers þat for store Suld puruay and ordayne Some gude warnestore wald haue

48/1057 I se þe wede waxe ouer þe corn, Allas, allas þat iwas boren. c1350(a1333) Shoreham Poems Add 17376 31/871 Senne greueþ in þe Þat [read: Ase] wed schel growen ouer þe corn, Wyþ-oute medicyne Of sorȝe. c1400(?a1387) PPl.C Hnt

Gloss.Bibbesw. Add 46919 p.85 E derechef le sarclez [glossed:] wiede hit. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 226a/a It nediþ þat corn be clenly weeded and clensed [L expurgetur] of superfluite of yuele wedis. c1400 Bk.Mother Bod 416 104/23 He is

Add 27944:Seymour 1055/15 Wilde woodemen [L siluani homines] in deserte vseþ þe seed þerof and þe ius in stede of corn. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944:Seymour 1202/28,34 Ficarius is ytake for a wilde man and in Ieremia it is yseide

a squyer. a1425 Medulla Stnh A.1.10 62b/b Stragulum: berel. (c1390) Chaucer CT.Mk. Manly-Rickert B.3145 Religioun hath take vp al the corn Of tredyng, and we borel [vr. burile] men been shrympes. (a1393) Gower CA Frf 3 prol.52 Thus I, which

and Corne, called by the name of Chirchetts. a1475 Godstow Reg. Rwl B.408 649/10 The perpetual vicar..shall haue also the corn that is wonyd to be gyf I-thresshe to the seyd churche of Bloxham..the whyche is callyd cherset [L Cherecheset].

(b) of the heart: to break; herte , break the heart, deprive of life. c1175(?OE) Bod.Hom. Bod 343 74/20 Asawene corn, ȝif hit ne chinaeð on þare moldan..ne weaxaeð [etc.]. a1225(?OE) Lamb.Hom. Lamb 487 83 Þet gles ne brekeð ne

2862 7/61 Þe ship was..ychargid with good vitaile, With prouendur, corn, and haye Tyl stedes & Palfray. a1400(?a1350) Siege Troy(1) Eg 2862 35/435 Foureskore shippes..were charged..with prouender [LinI: prouandre], corn, and haye To steedes & Palfray. c1400(c1378) PPl.B LdMisc 581

for ony meane knyght lyvynge. (a) Of things: inferior, unremarkable, second rate; small; contemptible; lore , some little learning; mong corn bred , bread made of a mixture of coarse grains, not wheaten bread; comp. mener , as noun: an

syþe of synne, Aȝeyn to sprynge now bygynne. a1450(1408) Vegetius(1) Dc 291 47b Þey had sycles and sithes to repen corn & mowe hey & gras. c1450(c1400) Sultan Bab. Gar 140 2941 Than came forth Dam barrok the bolde, With

233 His eorðe us werpð corn and westm, niatt and dierchin. c1275(?a1200) Lay. Brut Clg A.9 369 Children & hinen..ure nete [Otho: niete] sculen ȝemen. (c1300) Havelok LdMisc 108 700 Grim solde sone al his corn, Shep wit wolle, neth

, refectiun . Refreshment, nourishment, sustenance. c1425(c1400) Ld.Troy LdMisc 595 17794 That other is that ȝe do fet..Off gold & corn so gret porcioun Vnto here alther reffeccioun. (1440) PParv. Hrl 221 427 Refeccyon: Refectio, refectura. c1450(a1400) Orolog.Sap. Dc 114

StJ-C H.1 1.131 Egipte..haþ plente of corn; he is bareyne of lesue [Higd.(2) : bareyne in pastures; L sterilis est in pascuis]; and whan he haþ plente of lesue, it is bareyne of corn. (1391) Anc.Deed (PRO) A.1413 [OD col.]

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