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his lokynge and stoppiþ his siȝt. a1450 Castle Persev. Folg V.a.354 1966 I schal makyn swyche a powdyr, Boþe wyth smoke and wyth smodyr, Þei schul schytyn for fere. a1450 Yk.Pl. Add 35290 86/315 Swilke poure, lord, a-pon vs dryffe,

Chaucer HF Benson-Robinson 922 Ykarus..fleigh so highe that the hete Hys wynges malt. c1450(c1380) Chaucer HF Benson-Robinson 1648 Such a smoke gan out wende..As doth where that men melte led. c1450 Siege Thebes Rwl D.82 271 They..made þeire defence in

feste [cp. feste n. 4. (d), Luciferes feste ]; fir [see also fir n.]; flit, glede, hete, night, peine, pine, smoke, stench ; thong , the lash of hell; wite , punishment of hell; wo, woue , woe of hell;

Barth. Add 27944 133a/b, b/a Eyr..may be I-turned in to contrarye qualitees..ȝif smoke..is of good sauour..by incorporacioun..wiþ swich a swete smoke, þe eyr..takiþ a qualite þat is frendlyche to kynde. ?a1425 MS Htrn.95 Htrn 95 105a/b Enpostumes of coler cummeþ

material); envelop (sth. in a substance); abouten with , wrap (sth.) around with (a material); togeder , envelop (fire in smoke); (b) to encase (the body in or with the skin); abouten ; (c) anat. to enclose (the head of

Win-C 319/34 They com to a playne and saw..many pavylons and tentys and a fayre castell, and there was muche smoke and grete noyse, And..they com nere the sege. (a1470) Malory Wks. Win-C 321/9 He..so blew the horne..that all the

fẹling(e ger.(1) Also felunge , fielinge , velunge , -inge . (a) The act of touching, stroking, caressing; (b) the sense of touch, of movement, of temperature, and of pain and pleasure; of touch ; (c) capacity to feel

hem glad. c1440(?a1400) Morte Arth.(1) Thrn 1402 A fell watyr, That fillez fro þe falow see fyfty myle large. Of smoke, fumes, smell: pervade, fill (space); of wind: fill (the sails); of water: to flood, suffuse. c1300 SLeg.Cross LdMisc 108

aþurst..oþer gyst and ynles, Oþer naked, oþer in prisoun. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Wisd.5.15 The hope of the vnpitous is..as smoke that of the wind is held abrod, and as the mynde of a geste [WB(2) : herborid man; L

is, passinge oþir passage. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 145b/b Curlewes haueþ streiȝt veynes aboute þe herte & þerfore venemous smoke haþ no trewe passage [L transitum], but he bidiþ in þe stomak. a1400(a1325) Cursor Vsp A.3 13452 Ihesus..a passage

myghte..egren hym to don felonyes. c1450(c1440) Scrope Othea StJ-C H.5 35/12 O fire of helle..of whome the wode is glotonye..the smoke is the evill name; the assches is pouerte. (1449) RParl. 5.147b The generall povert of Countree was so grete,

a1500 SMChron. Cmb Ff.5.48 411 Lote [Add: in Engelond he rerede a loke Of eche an hous þat come of smoke]. In literal transl. from Latin: ben taken bi , are distributed. ?c1425 Chauliac(2) Paris angl.25 10b/b Þe whiche manere

: agayne thy wylle; L te invito]. (a1387) Trev. Higd. StJ-C H.1 8.153 He was compelled wiþ fuyre and wiþ smoke to come out maugre his teeþ [L nolens]. (c1395) Chaucer CT.WB. Manly-Rickert D.887 Of which mayde..maugree hir hed, By

Þa namen hi..carlmen & wimmen & diden heom in prisun..Me henged up bi the fet & smoked heom mid ful smoke. Me henged bi the þumbes..Me dide cnotted strenges abuton here haeued..Hi dyden heom in quarterne. c1175 Body & S.(1)

they [stalls of cattle] be With cley, and lenyng sumdel so that the Humour may passe. (a) An exhalation, vapor, smoke; ?also, heat; (b) poisonous exhalation in the air which causes plague. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Ecclus.38.29 The humour [L

stone þe oynement boxe þat þe gospel speikeþ was ymade. a1425(c1395) WBible(2) Roy 1.C.8 SSol.3.6 Who is this womman, that stieth bi the deseert, as a ȝerde of smoke of swete smellynge spices..and of al poudur of an oynement makere?

[L pulsu] for þe malys & scharpnes of humours. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 80a/a Þis yuel comeþ of colerik smoke wiþ hoot wynde and ventosite; Þerfore he feliþ in his heed puttinge and prickenge, brennynge and ringinge. (a) Fig.

þat schal nouȝt entre to swiftliche to greue þe inner kirteles [L panniculos]. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 32b/b It [smoke from indigestion] comeþ vpward to þe brayn & smyt miringas, þe smale curtiles [L tuniculas] þerof, and hurttiþ &

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