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blynde In respecte of þat adubbement. c1440(a1350) Isumb. Thrn 215 Thay sawe stormes bloo. c1450(c1380) Chaucer HF Benson-Robinson 1647 A smoke gan out wende..Blak, bloo, grenyssh, swartish red As doth where that men melte led. c1450(?a1400) Wars Alex. Ashm 44

tisyke and etyke and þaym þat han euel breeþ þat cometh of moysture if þey ȝaneth þereonne and taken þere smoke þereoffe. c1400(?a1300) KAlex. LdMisc 622 486 Also he lijþ in slepe by niȝth, Hym þinkeþ a goshauk Settleþ on

And in þe pouder nyȝ adreynt. a1450-1509 Rich. Brunner 6188 In þe hete þey were almost ateynt, And in þe smoke nyȝ adreynt. To be drowned; of a ship: to sink. c1230(?a1200) Ancr. Corp-C 402 59a Þer ha eoden dru

volcano; (c) fig. the top (of the body) as receiving the `exhalations' of the `humors'. c1330 Degare Auch 352 Þe smoke com of his nose awai Ase fer out of a chimenai. c1390 ȝhit is god Vrn 45 Chaumbres, Chimeneys

offre to oure Lord?..thes thingis that Egipciens heryen beforn hem. ?a1425(c1400) Mandev.(1) Tit C.16 187/29 And fro him cometh out smoke & stynkande fuyr & so moche abhomynacioun, þat vnethe noman may þere endure. (a1438) MKempe A Add 61823 145/10

ilk shal die. (a) To suffer suspension, change, or loss of vegetative life; (b) of fire: to die out; of smoke: to fade away; of a river: to run no farther; (c) to come to an end, terminate; also, be

Bk.Lond.E. 169/917 Item, for vj quarters of tymber for pilers to þe wendowes yn þe halle. (a) A column of smoke, cloud, fire, lightning, etc.; also fig. ; brenning , a column of burning vapor in the sky; (b) clouden

sand, clay, etc.: loosely packed; not firm or stable; of ground, a path: damp and marshy; (d) of air, wind, smoke, or fire: light and airy; gently blowing; balmy; of water or blood: smooth, fluid; not solid or hard in

(solids in a liquid), steep; in-to a pot , set (sth.) to dissolve in a pot; (d) to resolve (vapor, smoke, etc.) out of a liquid or solid, vaporize (sth.); give off (a vapor); (e) to condense (vapor) into a

to fatte eire and to þe erþe, he takeþ a foule splecke..of infect eir. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 132a/b Smoke makeþ þe hous blak & infectiþ [L inficit] him and gendriþ and norischiþ soot in þe roof. (a1398) Trev.

thrested , crowded, packed; (b) on (unto) , to attack (sb.); togeder (togederes) , come together in battle; (c) of smoke, water, etc.: to pour, surge; of the wind: jostle; in (oute) . c1230(?a1200) Ancr. Corp-C 402 114/8 Ha þreasten

101/2107 A laddre þai sette þe halle to, And vndede a tile or two. c1350 Cmb.Ee.4.20.Nominale Cmb Ee.4.20 481 For smoke a smoke-hole..Hilde with tile or with schyngle [glossing: tiel ou cene]..Made of claye or of hooke. (1385) Inquis.Miscel.(PRO) 4.169

glẹd(e n.(2) Also gleade , (error) glad . Pl. glẹdes & (early) glẹden . OE gled (a) A live coal or brand, a spark; blouen atte , to blow sparks or flame from a burning brand toward a person

Dc.55 Cook.Recipes Dc 55 ch.10 Tourne the brede dounwarde in the panne. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 33a/a Þat scharpe smoke haþ þe maistrie..& stryueþ to bere donwarde þe membris & þe lymes. (a) Extending down; passing downward; fro(m ,

I dye of sodeyn deth horrible [vr. orrible]. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 233b/a [Lentils] fulleþ þe brayn wiþ þikke smoke, and is þerfore cause or [read: of] horrible & dredful sweuenes. (c1426) Audelay Poems Dc 302 112/15 To-fore hel-ȝatis

noious adj. Also noius , noiose , noiis , noies , noieous , noieose , noȝous , nuious , nuius , nuous & nious , nies & newous & (errors) noyens , noyhous ; sup. noioust . Shortened form

(miracles); (in-to , raise up (Nazarites, prophets); blod of , draw blood from (sb.); name , establish the family; smoke, up smoke (rek) , create a disturbance, cause trouble; of God: provide (a judge, etc.); also, initiate (a covenant); (b)

[Frf: liue dayes; Got: lijf-dais; Trin-C: lif dayes] i tell gain. a1425(?a1396) ?Maidstone PPs. Wht 569 My lijf-diei are liyk smoke That faylide and a-weyward hyȝede. ?a1425 MS Htrn.95 Htrn 95 150b/b Þou schalt schorte þe pacient lyue daies. c1440(a1400)

hym-selfe. c1450(c1440) Scrope Othea StJ-C H.5 35/11 O fire of helle..the flaume is pride, the sparkis be foule wordes, the smoke is the evill name. a1450(?1420) Lydg. TG Tan 346 840 ȝov I prai..o ladi Venus briȝt..Hir hert so to

maner: Tak hote coles..and do aboue þes coles a lytel licorice and..holde þe mouþe opyn ouer þe hole þat þe smoke may entre þer in. c1450 Med.Bk.(1) Med-L 136 96/255 Lay ij latthes on crosse ouer þe sethynge water and

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