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698 To seo hire eynen. a1425 Medit.Pass.(1) Arun 507 120/15 Þe inee of þa þat are in þat fire & smoke. ?a1425 Chauliac(1) NY 12 8a/b Þe eiez, þe nose, þe lityl hand. (c1426) Audelay Poems Dc 302 43/932 A
þe apostelis..as a candel newe queynt þat stynkeþ al þe hous in stede of a lyȝt lanterne, and as a smoke þat blendeþ mennys eiȝen in place [vr. stede] of clier fier, ȝif þou contrarie þus þe forme of lyuynge
at prep. Also et , ed . OE aet ; for OF models of certain at phrases see A.A. Prins, French Influence in English Phrasing (1952), 60-74. Of location or position: (a) at or in (a certain location, position,
into þe howse-rufe, & lete it fall oftsithis. c1450 Treat.Fish. Yale 171 149/12 Let hym [fishing rod] drye yn a smoke howse or yn a howsroyf tyl hyt be thorow drye. ?c1450 St.Cuth. Eg 3309 2210 Of turfes and stanes
Vsp B.12 52 Holde þe houndes nose vpon þe pottis mouth..so þat he may receyue within his nose thrilles þe smoke þat comeþ out of þo pott. ?a1425(?a1350) Castleford Chron. Got Hist 740 20583 Durand þe flodde alle it resaiues,
that liȝt. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 196b/a Quik siluer passeþ out by euaporacioun in seþing and in smokyng; þe smoke þerof is most greuous to men. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 198b/b Corall is y-gendred in þe reede see..vnder
wulleð alle wende to Criste. c1300 SLeg.Patr. LdMisc 108 365 ȝwy stanst þov so?..þinchþ þe þarof wonder Of þis swete smoke þat here bloweth and ȝwat put beo þare-onder. a1400(a1325) Cursor Vsp A.3 5863 'Ferli,' he said, 'o yow me
werke. c1350 Cmb.Ee.4.20.Nominale Cmb Ee.4.20 340 En la tistre par-my lame: Wouyn thorue slay. (a1382) WBible(1) Bod 959 Judg.9.49 Þurgh smoke & fijr a thousand men weren slawyn. c1390(?c1350) Jos.Arim. Vrn 219 Þou..speke to hem of Israel þorw Moyses speche,
reste þe more sikerliche. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 161b/b The whale þroweþ out of his mouþe a swete smellynge smoke and putteþ of þe toþer stynkynge smelle, and defendiþ and saueþ him self..in þat manere wyse. c1425(a1420) Lydg. TB
of woode. a1400 Lanfranc Ashm 1396 306/14,16 If þou doist a litil fier among miche wet wode, þer wole come smoke þerof, & the fier mai not ouercome for water þat is in þe wode is more þan þe fier.
2.25 Bi Jhesu Crist [be] glorye now and in to alle worldlis of worldlis. (c1384) WBible(1) Roy 1.B.6 Apoc.19.3 The smoke of it stiȝith up in to worldlis of worldlis. a1400 NVPsalter Vsp D.7 60.8 Swa salme saie sal I
and , ebb and flow; of a tap: run; in waues , be agitated into waves; (c) of wind, vapor, smoke, sound, words: to go, pass, go (through a wall); (d) of a sunbeam: to pass (through glass). c1150(?OE) PDidax.
Barth. Add 27944 29b/a Diuers vapours..beþ I-drawe vp to dyuers..regiouns of þe aier. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 75b/b Þe smoke of watres þat þe sonne drawiþ vpwardes. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 275b/b Þe Camele is..lene by kynde, ffor
E.9 & Hrl 4196 4726 Takens doun in erthe ere-on to luke, Þat es, blode and fire and brethe of smoke. a1425 Here begynnes a new Roy 17.C.17 478 On Hym to loke, on Hym to se, In ioye &
out (to be dried). ?a1160 Peterb.Chron. LdMisc 636 an.1137 Me henged up bi the fet & smoked heom mid ful smoke. c1225(?c1200) St.Marg.(1) Bod 34 12/16 Strupeð hire steort-naket & hongeð hire on heh up. c1225 St.Juliana Roy 17.A.27 24/200
1 34/366 This spyndill will I slip Apon this hill Or I styr oone fote. (a1382) WBible(1) Bod 959 Wisd.2.2 Smoke & blast is in oure nesetherlys & sermoun of a sparcle to steren togidere [WB(2) : stire; L commovendum]
goo downe be west. ?a1160 Peterb.Chron. LdMisc 636 an.1137 Me henged up bi the fet & smoked heom mid ful smoke. Me henged bi the þumbes other bi the hefed. c1175(?OE) HRood Bod 343 8/25 Ðe cniht bi his handan
þat ben qwike þingis and dyen neuere. (?1440) Palladius DukeH d.2 1.935 For..spritis, monstris, thyng of drede, To make a smoke and stynk is good. a1450 PNoster R.Hermit Westm-S 3 18/32 He seide he sawȝ oon in myddis þe furneyce
he pyned fram prime..Tille þe sonne doun souȝt [vrr. sett, syed]. c1450(c1380) Chaucer HF Benson-Robinson 744 Fyr or soun Or smoke or other thynges lyghte, Alwey they seke upward on highte. a1500(?a1400) Morte Arth.(2) Hrl 2252 2419 Launcelot syghed wonder
hem forth he precepte, 'Dyligently goo atte yowr lyst.' c1540(?a1400) Destr.Troy Htrn 388 3510 Sory Sytizins, sendis you fro The smoke & smorther þat smytes to dethe. (c1449) Pecock Repr. Cmb Kk.4.26 52 It schal be open to ech such