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A small copper coin of Venice and Trent. c1470(?1458) Wey Money Bod 565 2 At Trent ye schal al haue katerynys and marketis..Too katerynes and ij bagantynys for a market. c1470(?1458) Wey Money Bod 565 3 At Venyse be grotys,

kind of coin. A small coin of Venice. c1470(?1458) Wey Money Bod 565 3 At Venyse be grotys, grossetys, galy halpens..For a doket of Venyse xv grotys, and of grossetys xxx; For a doket of Rome or of Florense a

A silver coin of Venice; venise ; of tourneis , a copper or brass coin minted at Tours. c1470(?1458) Wey Money Bod 565 3 At Venyse be grotys, grossetys, galy halpens, whyche be clepyd ther soldes and bagantynes..a punde ys

beþ cleped solsticial [L solsticialia] poyntes. a1400 LShip Venice Trin-C O.5.26 404 In þe figure of þe þrede & of þe knott, þei beþ drawen wiþout toward þe solsticial poyntes. a1400 LShip Venice Trin-C O.5.26 405 Go þou aȝen to

reis n. Also raise . MDu. , MLG reise & OF rese , reise . A journey; also, a military expedition. (1391) Acc.Exped.Der. in Camd.n.s.52 38/6 Expense hospicii cum providenciis factis pro le Reys. (1391) Acc.Exped.Der. in Camd.n.s.52 40/30

Venecia , Venicia , Venisia . (a) The city, region, or province of Venice; ducat (grot) , a Venetian coin; to ward , into or toward Venice; (b) in surnames. (a1387) Trev. Higd. StJ-C H.1 4.377 Aboute þe ȝere of

science of God synnen many weies..Somme..professoures of divinyte..whan þei schulden preche Gods lawe to þo puple, þei tellen lesynges. (a1464) Capgr. Chron. Cmb Gg.4.12 241 Pope Urbane degraded these cardinales..the cardinal of Venice, cardinal of Jene, whech were..Professors of Divinity.

Rome, for Jonathas is dead, and til in to [L usque in] Spartialis, and thei ben ful sorewful. a1400 LShip Venice Trin-C O.5.26 402 Than putt oon fote of the compas in the poynt of a, & with that other

veneciance , whenysyans . OF venicien , venisien , venesien & ML Venetianus (OD). A native or an inhabitant of Venice, a Venetian. (1425-6) Grocer Lond. Kingdon 157 Resseyved of lowes Rany, venystian, For desseyt en iiij valett Greynes, vj

Higd.(2) Hrl 2261 4.41 The Romanes transferrede the firste batelle [L primum bellum transtulerunt] to men of Affrike. a1400 LShip Venice Trin-C O.5.26 406 Also of the lyne of latitudes, be thei transferred into the maste. (c1384) WBible(1) Dc 369(2)

49/33 Eating places thou make also; Threeroofed chambers, one or two. a1450-a1500(1436) Libel EP Warner 375 Thus these galeise [of Venice and Florence] for this lykynge ware And etynge ware bere hens oure beste chaffare, Clothe, woll and tynne. (1440)

595 4339 Thenne come many a gret karik Ful of knyghtes wel ydyght. (1429) RParl. 4.359a The Marchauntz of Jenue, Venice, Tuskan, Lombardie, Florence, and Catheloigne, mowe shippe..Tynne in yair Shippes, Galeys, Carakes, and other Vesselles. ?1435 Lond.Chron.Jul. Jul B.2

men..myȝtyn ne dorstyn makyn swyche solempnyte for tyrantrye of þe heþene peple. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944:Seymour 821/12 Lordeshepe [of Venice] chasteþ þeef and tyrannres of skymours. a1425(c1395) WBible(2) Roy 1.C.8 Job 15.20 A wickid man is proud..and the noumbre

of lycure yn tastynge: Acumen. a1400 LShip Venice Trin-C O.5.26 404 Thou schalt make faste a rule vppon the plate without the bowe of b.c. with twey tanges [L forpicibus]. a1400 LShip Venice Trin-C O.5.26 405 Take thou the instrument

grete..costes a bowte the edifieng of owre newe scoles of divinite. (a1464) Capgr. Chron. Cmb Gg.4.12 241 The cardinal of Venice, cardinal of Jene, whech were worchipful men, and Professors of Divinity. a1500(1396) Indent.Francisc. in RS 4.1 Vit F.12 526

we wel and make a toure, Wit suire and scantilon sa euen, þat may reche heghur þan heuen. a1400 LShip Venice Trin-C O.5.26 404 Alle these diuisiouns..be thei led with a rule & a skwyre from the half cercle in

bigged vp, bylde vppe] his bowris. ?a1425 Mandev.(2) Eg 1982 102/6 Þis citee es bigge on þe same manere þat Venice es bigged, and þer er þerin xiim brigges and ma. (a1446) in Willis & C.Cambridge 1 p.lvii It was

Add 27944 196b/b Grauers vsen þe peces [of diamond]..to signe [L in signandis] and to þirle preciouse stoones. a1400 LShip Venice Trin-C O.5.26 403 Thou hast in the equinoccial twey intersecciouns..whiche be thei signed with lettres d, e. c1450(a1449) Lydg.

Trev. Barth. Add 27944:Seymour 120/9 Epilenticis..in houre of þe iuel..feliþ noȝt noþir takeþ hede of touchinge of fire. a1400 LShip Venice Trin-C O.5.26 403 Drawe a litel bowe til into the lyne of declinacioun, vppon the contact or touchinge of

E.9 & Hrl 4196 7621 Som clerkes ma hevens nevens. ?a1425 Mandev.(2) Eg 1982 73/5 He schall entre þe see..at Venice, or at sum oþer hauen before nefned. (1428) Doc. in Sur.Soc.85 9 Richard Russell and oyer persones next befor

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