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i.e. stranglynge, of the matrice. 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. a1500 Diseases Women(3) Yale-M 47 49/376 Suffocacyon of þe moder

Diseases Women(3) Yale-M 47 71/783 Make a subfumygacyon of gotes hornys and of clees of hire feet, so þat þe smoke may come vp in to hire priuey membre. (a1393) Gower CA Frf 3 6.1310 With Nigromance he wole assaile

armes Albastis bendis, Quirys out quarrels, quappid [Dub: wappyd] thurȝe mayles. c1540(?a1400) Destr.Troy Htrn 388 9513 The smorther & the smoke of þe smert loghys waivet in the welkyn, wappond full hote. c1400(?c1380) Cleanness Nero A.10 882 Þe ȝonge men,

wesyng. a1475 Gilb.Angl. Wel 537 101/18 Þes ben þe tokenes: greet anguisshe, grete hete, and þurste and moche flevme and smoke in wesaund. c1475(1392) MS Wel.564 Wel 564 29a/a Þe wesaunt is contynued and strecchiþ fro þe mouþ vnto þe

conjoinen v. Also conjoignen . Ppl. conjoined , conjoint . OF conjoign- , stem of conjoindre . (a) To join (two or more things); join (things) into a unit or whole; togeder ; in on , unite; conjoined bi

funerall. c1450(c1440) Scrope Othea StJ-C H.5 37 O fire of hell..the flambe is pride, the sparkes is foule wordes, the smoke is evil name. c1460(a1449) Lydg. St.Austin Hrl 2255 253 This hundryd yeer I have enduryd peyne..Mong firy flawmys. a1450(c1410)

of logh. c1450 Alph.Tales Add 25719 346/9 He saw bruste oute at þe top of þe hill grete low & smoke. ?c1450 St.Cuth. Eg 3309 286 Ilk man wende, þat it sowe, Þe house had bene in brynnande low. 1451-1500

scent, an odor; also, a stink; ?also, error for smoke n. [last quot.]. c1225(?c1200) St.Marg.(1) Bod 34 20/29 Of his speatewile muð sperclede fur ut & of his nease-þurles þreste smorðrinde smoke, smecche forcuðest. c1225(?c1200) SWard Bod 34 12/96 Þet

ben hyd. c1330(?a1300) Arth.& M. Auch 1128 On þi dore þi lord gan knoke And þou stirtest vp in þi smoke. c1330 7 Sages(1) Auch 17/341 Þe emperice wex wroþ; Sche tar hire her and..Here kirtel..here smok o line [vr.

were forbrend. (a1382) WBible(1) Bod 959 Gen.19.28 Abraham..seeyȝ a multitude of sperkels [vr. sperklis] steying vp from þe erþ as smoke of a fourneyse. (a1382) WBible(1) Bod 959 Lev.6.11 Þe prest..shal be spuled þe raþer cloþes & cloþed wiþ oþer,

or smelled, or of taste: bitterness, harshness; pungency (of smoke); (b) astringent or corrosive quality. c1175(?OE) HRood Bod 343 2/23 Welsprunges, þare bitternes waes swa swið. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 103a/b A good leche..hidiþ and blensith þe bittirnesse of

human or animal corpses; also, a particular or distinctive stench of a wound, decaying corpse, etc.; (c) strong- or foul-smelling smoke, vapor, or exhalation. (a1382) WBible(1) Bod 959 Job 25.6 Þe mone shyneþ not & þe sterrys ben not clene

pitch, linen, a dye, a humor, etc.: dark in color; also, black; also in fig. context; smeked , blackened with smoke; (d) of fire, a flame: ?smoky, dark; ?reddish black; (e) of color: black; dark; also, glossing L sinopidus :

he wepiþ & bitiþ gladliche & rendiþ his wardeyne & his leche. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 132b/b ȝif þe smoke is malencolik oþir to scharp..hit passiþ vp to þe brayne and..wakneþ franesie and woodnesse. c1400(?a1387) PPl.C Hnt HM 137

defailed [Dub: dryde or failid; L aruit] as a shelle. c1350 MPPsalter Add 17376 67.2 De-failen [L deficiant] hii, as smoke faileþ. ?a1425 Chauliac(1) NY 12 36a/b Cancre as ofte tymez falleþ in þe pappez & glandilous placez, & namely

2.S.160 For women in a howse and neyls in a poke Can no more be closyd þen of fyer þe smoke. (1299-1300) Nickname in LuSE 55 110 Alex. Haripok. (1300-2) Nickname in LuSE 55 110 Will. Haripok. (1323) Nickname in

(?1440) Palladius DukeH d.2 1.935 For eddris, spritis, monstris [L monstra: L gloss.: portentis], thyng of drede, To make a smoke and stynk is good in dede. c1450(c1440) Scrope Othea StJ-C H.5 15/18 He delyuered Andromeda fro the bellue; This

honysokels and dranke water. (a1387) Trev. Higd. StJ-C H.1 1.159 Som of hem [of Ethiopia]..leueþ..by honysoukels [L locustis] i-dryed wiþ smoke oþer wiþ þe sonne. c1400 Bible SNT(1) Selw 108 L.1 Mat.3.4 His mete was hony-sokkles & hony of þe

D.7 68.4 Haase [vr. hous] ere made Chekes [L fauces] mine for pine i hade. c1400(c1378) PPl.B LdMisc 581 17.324 Smoke & smolder smyteth his eyen, Til he be..hors [vrr. hoos, hos] in þe throte. a1425(?c1350) Ywain Glb E.9 3620

& his elbowe & seyd to hem wiþ muchel howe. c1330(?a1300) Arth.& M. Auch 1129 Þou stirtest vp in þi smoke, Wel neiȝe wode for dred & howe. c1330 7 Sages(1) Auch 94/1997 In his herte was kare and howe;

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