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CT.Kn. Manly-Rickert A.2001 Ther say I first..The smylere with the knyf vnder the cloke, The shepne brennyng with the blake smoke, The tresoun of the mordryng in the bed, The open werre with woundes al bibled. (c1385) Chaucer CT.Kn. Manly-Rickert

CT.Kn. Manly-Rickert A.2001 Ther say I first..The smylere with the knyf vnder the cloke, The shepne brennyng with the blake smoke, The tresoun of the mordryng in the bed, The open werre with woundes al bibled. (c1385) Chaucer CT.Kn. Manly-Rickert

of] bedes [of] blakgett [with gilt] gaudes. (c1385) Chaucer CT.Kn. Manly-Rickert A.2000 Ther say I..The shepne brennyng with the blake smoke. (c1390) Chaucer CT.Mcp. Manly-Rickert H.305 To the crowe he stirte..And pulled hise white fetheres euerichon And made hym blak.

lyme stones. a1400 Lanfranc Ashm 1396 306/14 If þou doist a litil fier among miche wet wode, þer wole come smoke þerof. a1475(1450) Scrope DSP Bod 943 110/1 He that is longe or he be angrede, it is harder to

Þe saphire helpeþ aȝens an yuel posteme for he ouercomeþ and putteþ out þe woodnesse þerof and suffreþ nouȝt þe smoke þerof come to þe herte. a1400 Lanfranc Ashm 1396 337/16 If þou dredist woodnes [L furiositatem] of mater, þan

a higher position, move upward, ascend; of skin: separate from the body; of bees: fly up into the air; of smoke, fumes, odor, etc.: waft upward, rise; also fig. ; of foam, scum: come to the surface of a liquid;

Add 37049 179 In old askes may fyer be rake. c1450 Dc.Prov. Dc 52 p.48 Where no fyre, is no smoke. Brende chylde fyre dredis..Hit is mery a man to syt by his owne fyre. Of a lytul sparkull comyth

[L pungitur] & compelliþ it to passe out. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 80a/a Hede ache comeþ..of strong wyne; þe smoke þerof picchiþ & prickeþ þe smale welles of þe brayne. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 98b/b Bleynes and pockes..of

þe smeek went vp as a gret Oven. (c1384) WBible(1) Roy 1.B.6 Apoc.9.2 He openyde the pitt of depnesse, and smoke of the pitt stiȝede up. (c1390) Chaucer CT.Pars. Manly-Rickert I.170 Vnder hym the horrible pit of helle open to

were enye þinge engenderde off þe nature of her þat were sadde, as is þe skinne, þe fume oþer þe smoke myȝte not liȝtlye passe þurȝ it. ?a1425 Chauliac(3) Htrn 95 57b/a Þe..blode is sente..to þe braine in þe whiche..he

for voiden v. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 143b/a Been meueþ werre & bataile and fleeþ and waytiþ [L fugiunt] smoke and wynde. In surnames. (a1275) Cust.Rothley in Archaeol.47 99 Robertus Waytegood pro uno tofto solvunt, xviij d. (1279) Nickname

and his feith wawyn aboutyn as þe wynd. c1330(?a1300) Arth.& M. Auch 7072 xii hundred oȝain fourti þousinde Ferd, so smoke oȝain þe winde. c1400(?c1380) Patience Nero A.10 410 He wex as wroth as þe wynde towarde oure lorde. 1447

a river, flood, currents, etc.: turbulent, fast-running; also fig. [quot. c1230]; of clouds: thick; (b) of heat, fire: intense; of smoke or a blast of it: heavy; of noise: loud; also, of color: bright; (c) of odor: overpowering, strong; offensive;

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