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two fet , etc. ?a1160 Peterb.Chron. LdMisc 636 an.1137 Me henged up bi the fet & smoked heom mid ful smoke. c1225 Body & S.(2) Wor F.174 3/3 Ne [þea]rft þu on stirope stonden mid fotan. a1225(?OE) Trin.Hom. Trin-C B.14.52

grene worstyd. ?a1500 Henslow Recipes Henslow 8/8 Make a pipe þat haþ a wyd hende and hold hit ouer þe smoke. Special types of ends or terminal points: (a) the point (of a spear, a staff, the tongue); (b) the

a childis bodi. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 281a/a Þe same matiere is matiere of hornes and of houes, for smoke þat passeþ by vapours and is resolued by hete of þe herte is matiere of houes and of hornes.

vse the powdre of calamynt. c1450 Med.Bk.(1) Med-L 136 188/589 For the suffocacion of the modir lat hir receyue þe smoke of turpentyne laid upon the coles þorow hir mouth. c1450 Metham Palm. Gar 141 106/34 Yt sygnyfyith that..yff yt

Gower CA Frf 3 5.6529 His mouth upon the gras he wypeth. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 197b/a Þe stynkynge smoke þerof is y-drawe in atte nose and atte mouþe. a1400(a1325) Cursor Vsp A.3 8078 O þair blac heu it

rọte n.(4) Also rot , roit , rotte , (chiefly N) route , rute & (early) rot ae & (errors) roota , rate ; pl. rotes , etc. & rotus , (N) ruttis & roten(e , rotin , roton

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. c1450 Med.Bk.(1) Med-L 136 146/433 Genciane shuld be..hevy, and with jn ȝelow, and

ioyneþ hymself to þe spirit of felinge [L spiritui animali se associat], þe whiche spirit takeþ a liknes of þat smoke & presentiþ it in þe brayn to þe dome of þe soule. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 312a/b Þere

Lyhgtere and more hondsom it [the ax] was Thanne his Owen. c1450(c1380) Chaucer HF Benson-Robinson 743 Fyr or soun Or smoke or other thynges lyghte, Alwey they seke upward on highte. ?c1450 Stockh.PRecipes Stockh 10.90 28/13 Þis watir [aqua vite]

valeyes. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 210b/a Þe male [tree] smelleþ more þan þe femele, for more smal and sotil smoke is resolued of þe male þan of þe femel. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 211a/a Mounteyns draweþ to hem

27944 125b/a Þis moneþ for his cooldenesse..stoppiþ pores in bestis and gadreþ humours inward. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 132b/a Smoke þat is resolued..stoppiþ þe senewys of felynge and brediþ sleep. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 296a/a Swyn slepen faster

þat ben of even voys [L equiuoca]. ?Error for weies , pl. of wei n.(1). (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 102a/b Buttre i-hette stoppiþ þe voice [L oppilat meatus] þat þe smoke of venyme may nouȝt come to þe herte.

within (sb., the body, a part of the body, a wound, etc.); (e) with reference to the motion of fire, smoke, a stream, water, blood: from (a source). a1225(?OE) Lamb.Hom. Lamb 487 47 Me nom rapes and caste in to

uuaeren naeure nan martyrs swa pined alse hi waeron; Me henged up bi the fet and smoked heom mid ful smoke. c1225(?c1200) St.Marg.(1) Bod 34 12/16 Strupeð hire steort-naket & hongeð hire on heh up. c1250 St.Marg.(2) Trin-C B.14.39 115

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 44b/a Þe fumes þat risen oute of þe brayne

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