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patin n. Also paten , patein , patan , patun . OF (a) A wooden, shoe, clog, patten; paire (of) patins ; (b) clogge, holt , wood used in making pattens; nail , a nail used in making pattens;

[etc.]. (1472-5) RParl. 6.162a Dyvers your Lieges..have in no wise notise of the said Ordenaunce. a1450(1412) Hoccl. RP Hrl 4866 4208 He to a marchaunt goose of his notise [rime: cheuyse], Wich þat his trusty frende had be ful ȝore.

The chirchemen of Dudcote wer in bargenyng off a ryke off weete. a1475(?a1430) Lydg. Pilgr. Vit C.13 17801 Yiff the marchaunt, in bargeynyng, Telle hym thus in hys sellyng [etc.]. (c1443) Pecock Rule Mrg M 519 325 Þat alle þese

retail(e n. Also retaille . OF retail , retaille . The selling of goods in small quantities; at (bi, in, to) . (1318) Statutes Realm 1.178 Nul ministre..qi..deit garder assise des vins & des vitailles..ne marchaunde des vins ne

goode soulis diden in dwelle, Þei cheyned þe ȝatis, and barred hem faste. a1500 Discip.Cler. Wor F.172 59 A Riche Marchaunt his brother in a Citee fer of indwellid. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Job 10.22 Wher shadewe of deth, and

cork(e n. Cp. Span. corcho cork & alcorque sandal with cork sole (both via Ar. from L cortex bark). (a) The outer bark of the cork oak; bark ; (b) the cork oak (Quercus suber); tre . (1303) in

in his gouernaunce Þat hym was loth for to do vengance. (1439) Doc. in Collect.Topogr.5 17 So þat þe seid John be goodly & gentylli demenid. (1440) in Rymer's Foedera (1709-10) 10.828 She, afore this tyme, hath bene Demened and

sell..within the Townes of Northwales, made to eny Walshman..be voide. (1464) RParl. 5.521a Provided alwey, that this Acte..extend not..to Maister John Waynflete..in..eny Graunte..by us made..of the Priory Alien of Wylmyngton..with th'appurtenauncez, Knyghtes fees..Mercates, Rentes, Services..to the seid Priory and Prebende

lether, & be it filled of gode liȝe of asshez of ficztreez. (1446) Doc. in Morsbach Origurk. 34 The seyd john Rope take fro my seyd mastyr in his sekenes hys purse, in the wheche purse was the Seal of

to the..said John Paston mlmlmlml marc. by reason of the bargayne allegged to be made bitwene the said John Fastolf and the said John Paston, squyer. The said reuerent fader also relesseth, dischargeth, and quietclaymeth..to the said John Paston..the fundacion

legally permissable number of animals on a given piece of land. c1460 Oseney Reg. 81/26 Bytwene John of Hanborowgh and William of Seynte Eweyne..and John Abbot and Couent of Oseney..was i-meved a controuersye..vppon ouerchargyng of pasture in þe same towne.

answered. (1457) Proc.Chanc. in Cal.PCEliz. 2.p.xxxix This is the rejonder of John Goold to the unsquar of Willm Petyt. (1473-5) Proc.Chanc. in Cal.PCEliz. 2.p.lx This is the rejoinder of John Saunder to the replicacion of Jone Saunder. a1475 Contract in

feloniousli adv. Cp. OF adj. felenieus . So as to commit felony. (1447-8) Shillingford 83 One John Barton, felon..feloniously hadde robbyd the churche of Morchard.

aner adj. Prob. derived from anerli . Solitary, lonely. a1400(a1325) Cursor Vsp A.3 12799 Of aner [Frf: anly; Trin-C: onlych] lijf þat þou [John the Baptist, in the wilderness] here ledes.

forn-ordeined ppl. Predestined, foreordained. a1425 WBible(1) Prol.Mark CC 145 4.86 [Dc 369(2): He, prechinge the] forn ordeyned [John, Zakaries sone].

fortin adj. OF The mighty;--in personal names. (1201) Fine R.King John 174 Walterus Fortin. (1340) Ayenb. Arun 57 204 Non ne wes strenger þanne samson fortin, ne wiser þanne salomon.

fulhtnere n. Also fulcnere . Johan the fulhtnere, John the Baptist. a1225(?a1200) Trin.Hom. Trin-C B.14.52 131 Nis non more þenne iohan þe fulcnere.

dimisen v. From dimise . To transfer (property to sb.). (1447) RParl. 5.129b John Brokley..by his Testament dimised to the saide Katerine all the stuff of his Houshold, Halle, Chambre and Kychyn.

disheredacọn n. Cp. AL dishereditatio . Deprivation (of heritage). (1421) Proc.Chanc. in Cal.PCEliz. 1.p.xvi These ben the desesis and wrongys idoon to Rauf atte Ree..by mayntenance of John Tyrell, in disheredacon [read: ?dishereditacion] of the heryta[ge].

domestical adj. Cp. domestic adj. Serving a household; servaunt . (1459) Paston 3.157 John Kyrtlyng, parson of Arkesey, my right trusty chapeleyn and servaunt domysticall.

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