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revercer & L reversare . (a) To overturn (sth.), knock over; (b) to turn (sth.) upside down, invert; cause (rising smoke) to descend; (c) to fall down; up-so-doun ; on , fall back onto (sth.); upon , topple (sb.) over,
d..Inde ad Romescote, ob. qa. c1330 SMChron. Auch 1443 Of inglond he rered alok Of ich hous þat come out smoke, To rome ȝif a peni, y wis, þat rome peni [Roy: Petres peny] cleped is. (1375) Inquis.PM Edw.III 14.8
a bell. c1330(?a1300) Arth.& M. Auch 1127 On þi dore þi lord gan knoke, & þou stirtest vp in þi smoke. c1330 Orfeo Auch 33/379 Orfeo knokkeþ [vrr. knokyd, knocked] atte gate. (c1375) Chaucer CT.Mk. Manly-Rickert B.3721 He knokked faste,
large n. OF (a) Liberality, generosity; (b) liberal bestowal of gifts; maken , ?to bestow gifts liberally; (c) a generous person. c1400(c1378) PPl.B LdMisc 581 19.43 It bicometh to a Kynge to kepe and to defende, And conquerour of
MOTest. SeldSup 52 14347 For..vnhonest smell þer wold non buske with hym to byde. c1450(a1425) MOTest. SeldSup 52 15927 Þe smoke þer of and als þe smell..May dryfe owt all þe dewls of hell. (a1475) Recipe Painting(2) in Archaeol.J.1 Sln
pymentarie]. c1390(?c1350) SVrn.Leg. Vrn 8/5 Ambra is a spicerye Of gret pris, smelleþ swotelye. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 132a/b Smoke þat is resolued and comeþ of swete smellynge spicerye plesiþ wit of smellynge and is good to brayne. a1400(c1303)
bet þer anunder. (?1440) Palladius DukeH d.2 1.501 Me may also doon othir diligence..hit for to warme..Beete vndir fir, so smoke hit may not harme. a1450(c1410) Lovel. Merlin Corp-C 80 19133 Rybaudis & cherlis þat betten þe Feer [OF boutoient
or distinctive stench of a wound, decaying corpse, etc.; (c) fig. ?a disagreeable or undesirable situation; (d) strong- or foul-smelling smoke or vapor. c1230(?a1200) Ancr. Corp-C 402 112/21 Stench stiheð uppart, & ȝe beoð hehe iclumben þer þe wind is
(to hell following the Crucifixion); on doun , fig. be humble; (b) up (upright, upward) , to ascend; rise; of smoke, vapor, an odor, etc.: waft upward; of a spring, water: well up; of fire: blaze up; of a plant:
The heer of ech place of þe body is but a superfluyte of membris y-maad of þe gros fume or smoke passinge out of þe viscous mater condensid or y-þickid to þe foorme of an heer. Pathol. (a) Mortified flesh,
þouene wel hote tende & caste þe cherl amidde. (a1382) WBible(1) Bod 959 Job 41.11 Of his nesetherlis goþ forþ smoke as of a tend pot [WB(2) : pot set on the fier] & booiling. (a1382) WBible(1) Bod 959 Jer.1.13
sineu n. Also sineue , sineou , sinou(e , sinue(u , sinu(e , sinuu , sin(u)we , sin(e , sinoghe , sinnou , sinnu , cineu , cinwe , seneu(e , senou(e , senue , senwe , cenu ,
thanne tornen hem with gret myht, and meveth al the erthe evene vpryht. a1450 Diseases Women(2) Sln 2463 146 Þe smoke smyȝt vpright to her priue membre. (c1385) Chaucer CT.Kn. Manly-Rickert A.2008 The sleere of hymself yet saugh I ther
the uenym of a stode [read: tode] or off arany, They sone yt sle. ?a1450 Macer Stockh Med.10.91 138 Þe smoke of persile dryveþ a-wey alle serpentis and alle oþer bestes þat casten veneme out. c1450(?a1400) Wars Alex. Ashm 44
posteme venemous [L strumam] All full of attre and corrupcioun. a1475 Gilb.Angl. Wel 537 22/13 Cathalmepsie comeþ of a venemous smoke þat comeþ into þe heed. ?a1475 PParv. Win 505 Venyows [read: Venymows]: virulentus. a1500(c1410) Dives & P. Htrn 270
581 17.322 If his hous be vnhiled and reyne on his bedde, He seketh til he slepe drye; And whan smoke & smolder smyt in his syȝte, It doth hym worse þan his wyf or wete [C : whete] to
Nothing so swift, lo, as she is! a1500 Tundale Adv 19.3.1 419 All þat on syde was semande Full of smoke & fyr brennande, That was boþe greuows & wykke. c1380 Firumb.(1) Ashm 33 889 Þe sarsyns wente til hym
hennebelle..virginewax and richell and make a candill þer-of, and holde þi mowth ouer þe candill, þat þe hete of þe smoke come to þe toth. ?a1500 Henslow Recipes Henslow 8/13 Take þe sed of hennebane and red purmele of þe
245 307 Jude seyþ..þat þise men ben cloudis wiþ-oute watir, þat ben boren aboute wiþ wyndis. Miscel. uses: (a) the smoke (of incense); (b) a gathering (of saints); (c) cloudy appearance (of eyes affected by cataract); (d) of helle ,
logged faste by At thentre of the chambre jn a korner. a1450 Dc.291 Lapid. Dc 291 33 So þat þe smoke go aboute to þe iiij corners of þe house. c1450 Capgr. Rome Bod 423 117 In þis cherch is