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c1250 Þene latemeste dai Trin-C B.14.39 86 Of is neose-þurlis comet starke leyen. (a1382) WBible(1) Bod 959 2 Kings 22.9 Smoke steȝede vp fro þe neseþerlis [Corp-O: neesthrillis; L naribus] of hym. a1400 NVPsalter Vsp D.7 113.6 Nese-thirles þai haue,

putredine] of careyne and of mareys or of oþir corrupt þingis. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 75b/b Reyne is þe smoke of watres þat þe sonne drawiþ vpwardes..And þerfore reyne watir is bettir þanne oþir watres & more defied; But

by a certeyn violence of kynde. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 133b/a By incorporacioun and medlynge wiþ swich a swete smoke, þe eyr fongiþ and takiþ a qualite þat is frendlyche to kynde. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 244a/b The

rawnes or indigestioun. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 77b/a Þe material cause of slepe is a smoky indigestioun [Tol: A smoke of indigestion; L fumus indigestione] resolued of þe body. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 82a/b Analempcia..comeþ of replecioun of

destroyeþ souled bodyes [L animata corpora], for he dissolueþ & to deleþ þe kynde natural spiritus þat beþ of moist smoke. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 31b/a Moisture fedeþ all bodyes & specialich souled bodyes and makeþ hem to waxe

swealm ; cp. MDu. swalm stifling fume & MLG swalm smoke. (a) An inflammation or a swelling in the body; also fig. ; (b) sickness, disease; lien in , to be incapacitated with sickness. c1230(?a1200) Ancr. Corp-C 402 142/20-21 Se

c1475(?c1400) Wycl.Apol. Dub 245 81 'Who, sonnis, lifers,' seiþ þe Lord, 'þat ȝe schuld mak a counseil and not of me.' c1450 NPass. Add 31042 147/59 'Wannowe,' sayde kayme, 'her es Envy: My smoke gose down, & thyne gose hye.'

burre n.(1) Also borre , (error) brure . Scand. ; cp. Dan. burre , Norw. , Swed. borre . (a) The common burdock (Arctium lappa); ?also, some similar plant; (b) ?some member of the genus Rumex; ?R. crispus, ?R.

. From encens . Incense, or its smoke or fragrance; vessel , censer. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) SSol.4.6 I shal go to the mount of mirre, and to the hil of cens [WB(2) : encense]. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Jer.52.19

of siluer, oþer of golde, and is double, clos byneþe and open aboue, wiþ many holes by þe whiche þe smoke of þe sens passeþ out and vpwarde..and serueþ for to cense þer wiþ. Þe tweye parties þerof beþ y

27944 27b/a Openynge of þe herte is to drawe in coolde aier, & closinge þerof to putte out fumosite, & smoke is cause of pulse. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 67a/a Of white fumosite [L fumo] & colde comeþ hoornes

. OE rec & ON : cp. OI reykr . (a) Smoke, fumes, reek; also fig. ; aromatik ; (b) steam, vapor, mist; also, an exhalation; fille , the misty month, April, or March-April; (c) fig. outcry, uproar, tumult; (d)

622/26 Fyligo fumalis, sote of smeche, is mykel dryeng. (1440) PParv. Hrl 221 465 Soot [Win: Soyte], of reke or smoke: Fuligo. (?1440) Palladius DukeH d.2 1.849 Oildreggis fresh for gnattis and for snaylis Or chamber soot is good to

Vpraysyd shuldren bytoknys sharpe nature, and vntreuthe. (a) To institute (sth.), establish; (b) to arouse (a god); (c) to cause (smoke) to rise; cause (light) to shine; (d) ppl. upreised , increased in intensity or pitch. a1425(?a1350) 7 Sages(2) Glb

v. (a) To move to and fro, sway; flutter, flap; also, swing, dangle; of a ship: be tossed about; of smoke: be blown about, swirl; wind-waiving , swaying in the wind; (b) to wander, stray; fig. go without guidance or

& lost al thaire myȝt. c1450(c1400) Sultan Bab. Gar 140 1033 Here goddis of golde thai wex alle fade, The smoke so grete was hem bitwene. a1500(a1460) Towneley Pl. Hnt HM 1 269/363 Thyn een..that shoyn as son in sight..lost..thare

145b/b Þis bridde..smytiþ oþir flappiþ wiþ hire byle [L conquatente rostro] and makeþ a noyse as it were wiþ a canne. c1540(?a1400) Destr.Troy Htrn 388 11795 Ten tymes..hit fest was on fyre, & flappit out onone Vnto smorther & smoke.

ec ðane forcuþeste deað and ðane laðlicheste,..þat was on rode. c1225(?c1200) St.Marg.(1) Bod 34 20/29 Of his nease-þurles þreste smorðrinde smoke, smecche forcuðest. c1225(?c1200) SWard Bod 34 12/96 A smorðrinde smeke, smeche forcuþest. c1225(?c1200) HMaid. Bod 34 44/466 Alle his

þair enmys toke. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 84a/b Unwilful rennynge of teres falliþ in þe iȝen somtyme..of bitinge of smoke or of disturbelaunce [L perturbatione] of poudir. c1475(c1445) Pecock Donet Bod 916 40/28 It is forto forbere..werk which schulde

27944 331b/b A Censour..is a vessel..and is double clos byneþe and open aboue wiþ many holes by þe whiche þe smoke of þe sens passeþ out. c1500 Serm.AS Ashm 61 30 Lystins now..how þis feste come in-to place..And dubull-holy amonge

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