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. ML , from Molmutius , from Old Wel. Of Dunwallo Molmutius, British king and law-giver; laues (leges) . a1475(a1447) Bokenham MAngl. Hrl 4011 21/14 The firste man þe wch made lawis yn Brytayne was Dunwallo Molmucius, whos lawys were

Dc 369(1) Ecclus.25.27 As a graueli [WB(2) : ful of grauel; L arenosus] steeȝing vp in the feet of an old man, so a tungy womman to a quyete man. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 153b/b Ryuer water is gode

(a) Pride, haughtiness; (b) nobility of character; (c) of yeres , length of years, old age. c1325(c1300) Glo.Chron.A Clg A.11 687 Þe fader hom louede alle inou, & þe ȝongost mest, Vor heo was best & veirest & to hautesse

Ee.4.20 547 Serence..Hechele. a1425 Medulla Stnh A.1.10 41a/b Metaxarius: an hechel maker..Metaxa: an hechel. (1445) Plea & Mem.R.Lond.Gildh. 80 [One old] hechell, 2 d. c1450 Trin-C.LEDict. Trin-C O.5.4 595 Mataxa: an hychele..Mataxarius: an hychelmaker. a1500(1422) Yonge SSecr. Rwl B.490 190/11

litil to his open munne..But-if he may wynne..Religious men. c1475 A philosophre Hrl 372 p.30 Thy mone pynnes bene lyche old yvory. a1500(a1460) Towneley Pl. Hnt HM 1 107/210 Let vs go foder Oure mompyns. (c1200) EPNSoc.14 (East Riding Yks.&

Ihesus. a1450(c1410) Lovel. Merlin Corp-C 80 997 Thus the modyr gan hym norree [F nori & alaita], tyl ten mounthes old he was. a1450(c1410) Lovel. Merlin Corp-C 80 6532 Took sche the child..and dyde hit Sowken of hire pappe anon,

Jes-O 29 14 He wes swyþe of-longed to his fader blysse. c1300 SLeg.Cross LdMisc 108 191 He seide..Þat he wes old and weri of leoued, and þat he was of-longued sore After þe bi-heste þat him was bi-hote. c1300 SLeg.

?a1425 Chauliac(1) NY 12 122b/b Þat þe hete of it be broken with temperate oilez..þat is, saluinum & sisannium or old omfacinum [Ch.(2) : oleum omfacinum þat is, olde; L antiquum onfacinum]. ?c1425 Chauliac(2) Paris angl.25 486/6 Oyle of rose

25719 361/31 Þis false alde when had a gude reward. c1450 Trin-C.LEDict. Trin-C O.5.4 619/13 Vetulana: anglice, an old quene, or an old wymman. c1600(?c1395) PPl.Creed Trin-C R.3.15 84 Þey ouer lond strakeþ Þider as her lemmans liggeþ..Grey grete-hedede quenes

bifore hem in bolkyng and rotelyng wiþin þe þrote, and also þat is tokyn of a gret hert and an old. ?a1500 Henslow Recipes Henslow 9/15 A goud letuarie a-ȝen alle yuellis: for þe rotelyng in þe þrote, for boillis,

?c1430(c1400) Wycl.Antichr.(1) Corp-C 296 256 Luciferis pride & coueitise of worldly muk & of heiȝ astatis..may not suffre þis mekenes..for old enuye of sathanas & hard rotynge in synne. ?c1430 Wycl.PN(1) Corp-C 296 201 We preien..þat we falle not in-to

þe wombe, but þe piþ and þe mele is sowrissh and conforteþ þe stomak. a1400 Lanfranc Ashm 1396 62/2 Take old grete cantarides..ij dragmis lentis I-clensid. a1425(c1384) WBible(1) Corp-O 4 Ezek.4.9 Take..bene and lent [WB(2) : tillis; L lentem]..And thou

of vertues and the forgeresse, hath a file that bi name is cleped correccioun. c1450 Pilgr.LM Cmb Ff.5.30 183 An old oon..hadde a skin gert aboute hire as smythiere, and in hire hand a gret hamer and a peire tonge

sones of Yrael into kepynge, and into water of sprengynge. a1425(c1395) WBible(2) Roy 1.C.8 1 Cor.5.7 Clense ȝe out the old sourdow, that ȝe be new sprengyng [WB(1) vr. sprenkynge] togidere [WB(1) : spryngynge to gidere; L conspersio], as ȝe

a complement. (c1384) WBible(1) Dc 369(2) Mark 2.21 No man seweth a pacche of rude, or newe, clothe to an old clothe, ellis he takith awey the newe supplement [L supplementum], or pacche, and a more brekynge is maad. (1447)

þe sunne wiþ an oynement of tapsia. ?a1425 Chauliac(1) NY 12 122b/b He cheseþ..tapsiam [Ch.(2) : moloyne; L tapsiam] not old but recent, which Auicen semeþ to calle gumme of wilde rute. ?a1425 MS Htrn.95 Htrn 95 174a/a Þes ben

is decocte, it is good to woundes of nerues þat ben sanious. c1475(1392) MS Wel.564 Wel 564 114a/b Þis waischinge is good..in ech sijknesse aftir þat it is mortified, wheþer it be old wounde or ellis þe sanious flux menstruorum.

flour Of alle the sette in hethen lay. c1500 Melusine Roy 18.B.2 272/18 By machomet, it is tolde me of old that I, & many other of our sette and lawe, shall susteyne grete parels vpon the see. a1400 Cursor

corrosive (dep, goinge, roted, rotinge, stinkinge, venim, walkinge) . a1400 Lanfranc Ashm 1396 31/7 Vlcus is an old rotid wounde. a1400 Lanfranc Ashm 1396 78/16 A uenym vlcus is in whom aboundiþ venym sutil & liquid. a1400 Lanfranc Ashm 1396

that thow shalt not fele; Unknowe, unkist [vr. on-kyst], and lost that is unsought. a1450(?1419-20) Topias Dgb 41 80/232 On old Englis it is seid, vnkissid is vnknowun, And many men speken of Robyn Hood & shotte neuere in his

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