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together. (1316) Acc.Exch.(PRO) Army Bundle 15 No.3 [OD col.] Vna cabula vocata shote empta..pro quadam naui regis. (1407) Inquis.Miscel.(PRO) 7.190 [John Shepwryght, master of a boat, and Richard Weston had..a] shote [of] cablys, [part of an anchor, and other goods].

, -our , benderer . From benden v. (1). A maker of bows; an archer. (1227) Lib.R.Hen.III.1 PRO C 62 32 Peter Bender. (c1250) Doc. in HMC Var.Col.7 254 Richard Benderer. (1327) Sub.R.Sus. in Sus.RS 10 122 Rob. le Bendare.

unjust exercise of power, misrule. a1500(1422) Yonge SSecr. Rwl B.490 136/37 Thomas he [King Richard] makyd to be Mvrderide And rycharde his hede he makyd of-Smyte Whyle he regnyd in this vnrule weneth thre yeere, Into the land of Irlande

vouri n. ?Shortened form of avou(e)rie n. ?The act or process of making a promise or vow; ?error for douerie n. a1475 Godstow Reg. Rwl B.408 163/23 Richard relesed and quyte-claymed to Emme, Abbesse of Godestow all his right and

(a) A person responsible for watering animals; of hors ; (b) as surname. a1500 Let.Alex. Wor F.172 185 I bad to cut the woode as the more lightly the waterberers and waterers of hors and beest myghten have their goyng

byȝonde þe side of Ethiopia, blew men londe [L AEthiopiae]. (a1387) Trev. Higd. StJ-C H.1 6.379 Þe Blewman [vr. Bloman; Higd.(2) : a man of Ethioppe] chaungeþ nouȝt liȝtliche his skyn. (1468) Acc.Howard in RC 57 578 Richard Fyrthyng, a

may have been influenced by OF bestorneiz . (a) Askew, awry; (b) as surname. c1400(?c1380) Pearl Nero A.10 307 ȝe setten hys wordez ful westernays Þat louez noþynk bot ȝe hit syȝe. (1286) in Reaney Dict.Br.Surnames 376 Richard le Westerneys.

Thoffice of þe catery: Richard Birde sergeant..iij gromes bochers, j grome pigge taker..William Hampton seefyssher. (1469) Ordin.Househ.Clarence in PSAL (1790) 97 Item, A catarie horse, the whiche the groome catourer shalle keepe. (c1475) Ordin.Househ.Edw.IV Hrl 642 68 Nor none of

in this Parlement touchant the Persone of the same Richard, that thei be in peyne of Treson. (1442) RParl. 5.56a Wherupon in affirmaunce of the seid good Ordenaunce..the Mair and Aldermen of the Citee of London..ordeyned and stablished, that fro

, cukel . OF cocuel young cuckoo. (a) As surname: Cuckoo; (b) pintel , cuckoopint (Arum maculatum). (1194) in Pipe R.Soc.n.s.5 135 Ricardus Kukuel. (1223) Pat.R.Hen.III 369 William Cucuel. (1275) Pleas Som. in Som.RS 41 6 Richard Cukel. a1450 Agnus

McC 182 58/12 I leve behynde all þe olde confideracions made betwixte Rome and me. (a1464) Capgr. Chron. Cmb Gg.4.12 289 Thomas Mounbray..cam onto Maistir Richard Scrop..and mad confederacion that thei schuld help to amende the insolens in the reme.

escrivener n. Cp. OF escrivain . A scrivener; a scribe or clerk. a1450 Cat.Plays Yk. p.xxvi Escriueners. -?-(1423) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96 133 Willelmus Horsles, escrivener.

forcluden v. Cp. L ex-cludere & OF for-clore . To debar (someone from a right). a1600(a1463) Fortescue Title York Jul F.6 501 Edwarde..is forcluded..to clayme the Kingdome of Englande.

frailure n. ?OF Weakness, transitoriness. (1443) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 130 I Hugh Willughby, knyght, in good mynde beyng, seyng and felyng the frailures of mankynde, make and ordeyn my testament in thys maner of wyse.

garleker n. From gar-lek . A dealer in garlic. (1400) Mem.Bk.York in Sur.Soc.120 247 Thomas Garlyker, [tailor]. -?-(1387-8) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96 86 Thomas Garleker, taillour.

dib n. Prob. OE ; see Smith PNElem. 1.140; EDD dib sb. (4). A pool. -?-(1470) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96 189 Johannes del Dybbe, wever.

encheting ger. Confiscation (of property) by the sovereign. (a1464) Capgr. Chron. Cmb Gg.4.12 295 The Kyng rod to York, and ded gret execucion in this mater, both in mennis deth, and enchetyng of her godis.

enfaunen v. Cp. OF faoner , feoner to bring forth young. To give birth to young; to fawn. a1425 York MGame [OD col.] Dgb 182 3 Þei be enfauned in þe moneth of Juny.

baffer n. From verb. Of a dog: given to barking or baying. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 66 Houndes for þe hauke byn fighters and grete baffers.

manjeue , -jeued adj. From manjeue n. Infected with the mange, mangy. a1425 York MGame [OD col.] Dgb 182 xii Anoynt þe hounde þerwith as he is maniewed [Bod: manyew; Vsp: mamewe].

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