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honour vp yolden is his breeth Than whan his name apalled is for age. a1400 Cursor Got Theol 107 4720 Þou men ouerall haue saun feldes, Of corn es noght or þat vp-ȝeildes [Trin-C: Of corn nouȝt hit up ȝeldes].

Usages Win. Win-HRO W/A3/1 p.66 Euerich brewestere of myȝte of towne..þat hij make good ale, vp-on þe sale, vpon þe corn, and vp-on þe assyse. c1400(?a1387) PPl.C Hnt HM 137 10.189 Eremites þat en-habiten..in borwes a-mong brewesters. c1400 Femina Trin-C

shaefess & siþþenn winndwesst tu þin corn. ?a1300 Jacob & J. Bod 652 43 We repen oure corn & oure sseues knetten. a1350 SLeg.Cec. LdMisc 108 153 In heruest..þe swynkeres moweþ fair schef [Ashm: corn] & good & rype. (a1382)

c1400(?a1387) PPl.C Hnt HM 137 6.16 Canstow..haue an horne and be haywarde, and liggen oute a nyghtes, And kepe my corn in my croft fro pykers and þeeues? c1400(?a1387) PPl.C Hnt HM 137 14.45 Thauh þe messager make hus wey

(a) One of two weeds growing in grain fields: corn cockle (Agrostemma githago); darnel (Lolium temulentum); (b) mele ; poudre of . ?a1300 Wor.F.157.Gloss. Wor F.157 185 Lolium: cockel. a1325 Gloss.Bibbesw. Cmb Gg.1.1 338 Le neel: kokil. (a1398) Trev. Barth.

scho wold wend þer be syd and glene þem corn. ?c1475 Cath.Angl. Add 15562 55b To Glene: Aristari, conspicare, despicari. c1450(c1386) Chaucer LGW Prol.(1) Benson-Robinson 75 Ye han her-biforn..lad awey the corn, And I come after, glenyng here and there,

twelue ouerseearys [Corp-O: ouerseers; WB(2) : prefectis ether cheef minystrys; vr. maistris; L praefectos] vp on al israel þat ȝeeuen corn to þe kyng & to his hous; bi þe moneþes..arowe in þe ȝeer þei arowe mynystreden necessaries. (a1382) WBible(1)

Smith PNElem. 2.35]; (c) in cpds.: bak , seller of pastries, pies, and the like; corn , one who deals in grain [see also corn n. 5. (c)]; flesh , a seller of meat; hen , poulterer; hei , one

aprille ful swyþe. a1450 Treat.Horses Sln 2584 119/446 But if it be so þat þe corn be genderid, þen þou moste schaue it aboute þe corn oþer þe swellynge, & þen schalt þou garce it with many smale pikes meneliche

the contrarie side ben not considerid? (1461) Doc. in Gilbert Cal.Dublin 1 311 No man..wyche hath..corn off ther owyn, by corn in the market..on the payn of xl s. as ofte as any such be convyete theron, halfe to the

schoc] of corn [vr. shocke]..Levere is the wrenne Abouten the scholke [read: schokke] renne. c1350 Cmb.Ee.4.20.Nominale Cmb Ee.4.20 314 Et de garbis fait tresselle: And of schewes makith schockes. a1425 Medulla Stnh A.1.10 6b/a Archonium: a shok of corn [Pepys:

þeos wyrt, gnid, & hwaeten corn; leȝe on wunde. c1150(?OE) PDidax. Hrl 6258b 35/12 Nim þanne earixena wyrtruma and do þaer aecern to, oþþer hwaetena flysma. c1175(?OE) Bod.Hom. Bod 343 74/22 Þaet claene hwaetene corn, þe Crist þa embespaec, tacnaeð

feires or markettes in Essex of eny drovers forstallers. (?a1450) Rec.Norwich 1 124 ȝe shall also ouersen the marketts of corn, fflessh, fyssh, pulterie, and oþer vitayll; and alle maner of forestalleres of any maner vitayll fresshly founden ȝe shal

over. (1440) PParv. Hrl 221 189 Gawgyn depnesse: Dimentior. (?1440) Palladius DukeH d.2 1.208 Too feet deep is good for corn tilage, And doubil that for treen, in depnes gage. (?1440) Palladius DukeH d.2 4.427 A bough yf that thou

identical with) wild lettuce, having small yellow flowers and seeds like a dandelion; perh. sowthistle (Sonchus oleraceus) or corn sowthistle (Sonchus arvensis). a1400 Mirfeld Sinonoma Pmb-O 2 27 Lactucella, endivia, scariola, sowethistel idem sunt secundum quosdam. a1400 Alphita SeldArch B.35

a stone redyssh sumwhat in schynyng..holde þis ston aȝens þe sonne, & owte of þe ston schall springe oute rayes aȝens þe sonne. c1475 Court Sap. Trin-C R.3.21 992 The Epystre, whyche ys a stoone full bryght, Frendefull to corn.

Sowynge swonken ful harde. (a1393) Gower CA Frf 3 5.1228 The ferste craft of plowh tilinge, Of Eringe, and of corn sowinge. (1442) Acc.St.Mary Thame in BBOAJ 7 118 Heryng and sowyng of ye same akerys. c1450 The merthe of

mai be, All þire in þe sal be plente. c1425(a1420) Lydg. TB Aug A.4 2.6359 Þe lond..was plenteuous boþe of corn & greyne..Of best and foules passingly plente. c1425(a1420) Lydg. TB Aug A.4 5.105 Philemoun..had infinit richesse, Of tresour, gold

write. a1450(c1433) Lydg. St.Edm. Hrl 2278 414/1012 I cast me for tassaye To..Folwen myn Auctour..Off the trouthe gadren out the corn And voide the chaff of prolixite. 1447 Bokenham Sts. Arun 327 971 Wherfore prolyxyte to escheu, I wil lete

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