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Þat þey here godchyldere to gode teche. (1470) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 184 To every of my godchildir..iij s. iiij d. (1211) CRR(2) 6 126 Henricus Goddechild. (1274) Close R.Edw.I 79 Richard Godchild. (1287) Pleas Crown in BGAS 22 162

shull men þe fynde? c1350(a1333) Shoreham Poems Add 17376 37/1029 Pelgrymage and beddyng hard, Flesch fram lykynge te arere. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 103 Whan þe door is oppenede he shalle say loude, `Ho ho arere,' for cause þat

scip ful [Otho: sipfol] of golde. c1325(c1300) Glo.Chron.A Clg A.11 917 Here toward engelond he mette in þe se Þritti ssipuol [B : schipes fol] of men & of wimmen al so, Of children & of oþer god þat hii

cordiner & corwaner . OF cordewan(i)er , cordo(u)anier . (a) A worker in cordovan leather; one who makes shoes of cordwain; cordwainer, member of a cordwainers' guild; (b) craft ; skin ; cordeners wax ; thred of . (1169) in

75 Buklermaker. (c1400) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 270 Omnes clavi mei, vocati buclernayle. ?c1475 Cath.Angl. Add 15562 16a A Bokelere makere: peltarius. -?-(1391) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96 90 Joh. de Briddessall, bukelermaker. Fig. A means of defense, a defense. c1400(c1382)

garbelarship n. From garbelour . The office of garbelour . (1444-46) Grocer Lond. Kingdon 287 Also to Richard Hakedy by thassent of the felasship for to haue Joynture of thoffice of Garbelarship.

pulfrour n. From pilfre n. A thief. (1350) Plea & Mem.R.Lond.Gildh. 237 [Richard atte Brugge of Essex, who was a] pikere [and a] pulfrour [and not fit to belong to the mistery].

recompensing ger. Compensation, reward. (1450) RParl. 5.188b Richard Weltden..hath servyd us..xviii yere and more..withoute any rewarde for his long service, whom we have in recompensyng therof made Squier.

joukerie n. Cp. MnE dial. joukery trickery. Trickery or cheating in a game of chance. (1382) Doc. in Riley Mem.Lond. 457 [Richard Scot], hosyere..[by false dice and] joukerie [won..40 s. and a knife..maliciously and deceitfully].

juvensẹ n. Blend ofOF jovence & jovenete . Youth. 1543(1464) Hardyng Chron.B Grafton p.338 Richard..that tyme was in tendre iuuensee [rime: solempnitee, maiestee], Of eleuen yere fully accompted of age.

trechard n. Also trichard . ONF trichart One who engages in treachery or deceit. c1325(1265) BLewes Hrl 2253 6 Richard, þah þou be euer trichard, tricchen shalt þou neuermore.

bute-carl n. Cp. OE butse-carl (from ON ) & ME busse ship. A boatman. (1195) Feet Fines Rich.I in Pipe R.Soc.24 34 Wuluardus Butekarl. (1259) Pat.R.Hen.III 54 Richard Buscecarl.

a-for(e)ship adv. From on fore-ship . In the front of a ship. c1330(?a1300) Rich. Auch 118/46 King richard..Wiþ his ax afor schippe [vr. in foreschyp] stode.

Derb. 85 To Kepe the..joeles of the saide collegiate chapell..duryng all the tyme of his clerkeshype. (1466-7) GRed Bk.Bristol 121 That ye In no wyse vexe..the seid Piers Marchauntz Mariners..for default of oure lettres Patentz of saufconduyt..duryng the seid vi

103/37 Þat he [a good Conseiller]..be entendant to enquere tidynges of all þinges þat mowe comforte subgitz. In attendance (as a servant or helper), looking after or taking care of (someone). (a1393) Gower CA Frf 3 5.1352 Thei ben al

es. (1444) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 132 I bequethe to Alis Wilughby..xij spones of silver marked with R and P [initials ofRichard de la Pole]. ?a1450(1422) Lydg. SD McC 182 60/24 Sche sente þe schorte somme of hir sentence..compendiously

out of the bondys of the forseid market..for to bargaynen ne for to beyen ne forstallyn fysshe. (1441) Pet.Chanc. in Seld.Soc.10 131 The seid bailly..bargayned with Johan Bernevyle..to bye of hym a mees-place..and paied hym in honde in parte of

, gestrone , chesserant . OF jazerenc , jazerant , jas(s)erant , jazeran . (a) A coat or jacket of scale armor; (b) scale armor; (c) as adj.: made of scale armor. (1402) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 297 Lego Thomae..unam

, trumper(e , thrumpour , (in surnames) trumpeour , trumpur . OF trompeor , tromper , trompor , trompour , AF trumper , trumpur . (a) A player of a trumpet, horn, etc.; (b) as surname. (1307) Let.Bk.Lond.C Gldh LetBk

Wyghtly on þe wale þay w[e]ye vp þaire ankers, By wytt of þe watyre-men of þe wale ythez. c1475 Gregory's Chron. Eg 1995 211 Sone aftyr the ende of the sege, the Lorde Schalys was slayne at Synt Mary Overeyes

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