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miring(e n. Also (?error) mirnyng . ML ; cp. CL meninga . Either of two cranial meninges, dura mater and pia mater. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 32b/b Greet smoke..comeþ vpward to þe brayn & smyt miringas, þe smale

may nat do, and smatre [vrr. smater, smatere] hem. c1450 Swarte smekyd Arun 292 1 Swarte smekyd smeþes smateryd wyth smoke Dryue me to deth wyth den of here dyntes. a1450(c1410) Lovel. Merlin Corp-C 80 3167 Where-offen with sorwe smateryth

c1325(c1300) Glo.Chron.A Clg A.11 8401 Þe ssrewen..gret plente of hei nome & sette it aȝen þe cristinemen afure..Þat þe smoke þer of ssolde boþe stenche & blende. c1350 MPPsalter Add 17376 67.7 God..ladeþ out..hem þat stenchen [L exasperant], which þat

c1375 SLeg.Patr. Eg 1993 414 Þe deuelen asshden þe kniȝt: 'þinkeþ þe her of wonder, Of þe swartnesse [Ld: swete smoke] þt her bloweþ, & what beo her vnder?' ?c1425 Chauliac(2) Paris angl.25 93/11 The tokenes of þe carbuncle..ben redenesse,

(a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944:Seymour 1380/1 Turribulum..is a vessel..clos byneþe and open aboue wiþ many holes by þe whiche þe smoke of þe sens passeþ out. (1418) Mun.B.Bridgewater 43 In mundicatione ij thurribul, viij d. (1440) PParv. Hrl 221 497

blere-eied adj. Also bler-eied , ied , bleren-eied , blern-ied . Cp. bleren & LG bleer-oged blear-eyed. Having watery or rheumy eyes, bleary-eyed; of the eyes: rheumy, bleary. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 84a/a In blereyȝed yȝen [L in

arise Of bresis [L locustarum] smert, men must in house hem hide. a1500 Mayer Nominale Mayer 707/6 Hic brucus: a breas. (1402) Topias Dgb 41 54 Ther rose smotheryng smoke and brese therinne..thei stongen as scorpioun and hadden mannis face.

incensare . (a) To fumigate (something) with incense; (b) to waft the smoke of incense (upon something). c1375(?c1280) SLeg.Advent,etc. Eg 1993 287 And þer wiþ wende into þe temple and þt weued ensensede aboute. (c1390) Chaucer CT.Pars. Manly-Rickert I.407 He

From wenden v. (a) To go out; leave, depart; escape; (b) of sparks, fire: to fly (from armor); of smoke: be emitted (from a trumpet); of a gun: be drawn forth; ?be discharged. c1175(?OE) HRood Bod 343 20/15 He aras

fume n. Also feum . OF fum & L fumus . (a) Smoke; also fig. ; (b) aromatic smoke (of incense). ?a1425 Chauliac(1) NY 12 73b/a If any þing forsoþ entre in þe eie..as fume, puluer..or chaffe. (?a1439) Lydg. FP

a fumose fyre. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 25b/a Smel is nouȝt ellis but a substaunce of aier oþir of smoke þat comeþ of a body. Þis fumous aier and vapour [etc.]. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 161b/b Þanne he

faciendo. a1425 NHom.(3) Leg.Suppl.Hrl. Hrl 4196 94/141 Þai had furguns and moni a croke, So forto smore hir in þat smoke. (1440) PParv. Hrl 221 182 Furgoun [vrr. furgont, ffurgon]: Rotabulum, vertibulum, arpagio [Win: ffornacula]. Vide alia in fyre forke.

(?1440) Palladius DukeH d.2 1.905 Brymstoon and galbane out chasith gnattis. (?1440) Palladius DukeH d.2 1.938 For eddris..To make a smoke and stynk is good in dede..rootis Of lily brent, or galbane: al this boote is. c1450 Med.Bk.(2) Add 33996

Sonne..woxe deske and dimme. a1450(1408) Vegetius(1) Dc 291 116b When þe mone schyneþ cleer and bright..noght..dym & duske as watery moist bot cleer schynynge. c1450(1410) Walton Boeth. Lin-C 103 p.16 Dusk þei were..As ymages þat in smoke had stonden stable.

tree. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 223a/a Ebenus is a tree of Ethiopia with blak colour..and makeþ softe and swete smoke and smylle and schewiþ reed colour if it is y froted on þe rynde and haþ vertu to purge

or on 3 maners: primitiue, as falling & smytyng & yuel gouernance. ?a1425 Chauliac(1) NY 12 37b/a In causez primitiuez, smoke, puluer, wynde, sonne, sharpenez of þingez put in þe eie addeþ in gendryng of obtalmie most when þai mete

soone and brenneþ wiþ light leye. a1450-1509 Rich. Brunner 6187 In þe hete þey were almost ateynt, And in þe smoke nyȝ adreynt. c1460(?c1400) Beryn Nthld 55 2728 A stoon, þat is so hote of kynde That, what thing com

3.70 I am a-gast To speke ther-of, knowynge it passeth þe gnast Of myn connynge. c1450 Falm.Squire Cmb Ff.2.38 p.103 Smoke and fyre there can owt welle, And many gnostys glowyng on glede. (a1382) WBible(1) Dc 369(1) Is.5.24 As deuoureth

155b/a In the watres reatyns hoves and clees of bestes beeþ y-made harde. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 266a/a Þe smoke of þe asse houe helpeþ þe burthe of a childe. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 273b/b His [bugle's] houe

[vr. honysowke]. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 178b/b Other men of Ethiopia lyuen by oneliche honysokes [L locustis] ydryed in smoke and in þe sonne. a1425(c1395) WBible(2) Roy 1.C.8 Mark 1.6 Joon..ete hony soukis [WB(1) : locustus; L locustas] and

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