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Mannyng HS Hrl 1701 10207 Sum gnapped here fete & handes, As dogges doun þat gnawe here bandes. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 50 That oþer is a comon mamew, whan þei clawe hem wiþ here fete and gnappe withe

(1332) Sub.R.Bdf. in Suf.GB 18 147 Robertus Grysel. (c1349) in Beltz Garter 385 i palefr' grisell'. (1351) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 64 Unum pullanum nigrum grisill ambulantem. c1440 Thos.Ercel. Thrn 382 Stedis sall stombill with tresoune, Bothe Baye & broune,

who shouts in the chase. a1425 York MGame [OD col.] Dgb 182 ch.5 Þen he turneth hym agaynn into þe wode and þen wole he neuer more comme oute, þof alle þe hurers and alle halowers of þe wode were

d. each, 3] hausepees [worth 12 d., a] spryngall [with 5] takeles' [without heads worth 2 s. in all]. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 34 Men taken hem [wolves] in puttes and with nedels and with anceps [vrr. aucepis, haucepys;

a hunting cry on uncoupling hounds in the field. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 103 And whan he is commen forþ in to þe felde, he shalle..vncouple his houndis; Than shalle he twyes speke to his houndes in þis wise,

One who shouts in the chase. a1425 York MGame [OD col.] Dgb 182 ch.5 Þen he turneth hym agaynn into þe wode, and þen wole he neuer more comme oute þof alle þe hurers and alle halowers of þe wode..were

the flanks; wodnes , a disease of hounds. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 48 That oþer woodnesse is clepid yflanked [F efflanchee], for þei ben so forswonge by the mydell of þe flankes as þough þei had neuyr ete mete

forms of iluec . Hunt. There, in that place, over there! (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 104 And if his houndes chasen not wel at his lust..þat shal he say, Illeoqs, illeoqs, in þe same place. c1425 Twiti Venery(1) Vsp

adj. Of property: not bequeathed. (1459) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 222 The said Sir Thomas besechith..yat..alle the mevable goodes in this present wille non legat nor other wise disposed..make playn restitucon and dieu satisfaccon of any extorcion or injuriez doone

from the storax tree (Styrax officinalis). (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 52 Houndes..haue the male morte in her noose therlis..To þis siknesse boyle mastik and sens in smal powder in faire watir and of a þing þat men clepyn Ostoraces

dog used to chase game, a harrier. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 112 It is to witt þat þe owrers, whan þei han ronne, ben rewardid vpon paunches and guttes..for þei ben made to renne and enchace alle games liche

counterfeit coin; (b) one who rides out, a forager. (a1415) Hoccl. York Hnt HM 111 17 Go, little pamfilet..Be thow an owter of my nycetee For my good lordes lust and game & play. a1605(c1422) Hoccl. Dial. Dur-U Cosin V.3.9

or a strike. (1454) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 180 Lego..j blake qwy et j almory. (1462) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 261 It is my will yat my sister have ij kye, j qwye. (1472) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 204 Raufe

to hald. (1453) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 165 Johannae Grafton j rakand. (1400) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 268 Lego Katerinae ..unum par tongis, unum flechok, unum branderith, et unum recawnt de catenis ferreis. (1454) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 194 Lego

Rattling; (b) stuttering. a1425 York MGame [OD col.] Dgb 182 31 Þere oþer beloweth with a reght musell byfore hem in bolkynge and ratelynge withinne þe throte. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 47a/b To moche moisture of suche men [stutterers],

adj. Rebelliously, disobediently. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 108 Þan shuld þe eirere vncouple his houndes..And if þei drawe fer from hym rebelly [Dgb: rebellyche; Add: rabbishelyshe] he shuld say to hem in þat caas as whan he sekeþ for

rub (the velvet from the horns) again, polish (the horns) again. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 25 For alle þat þei mwe here hedes, they reburnyh [?read: ne burnysh; vr. ne burnisheth; F ne froyent] ne repayren not here heere

. Taking shelter, hiding. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 105 Whan she [hare] hath be wel chasid and wel retreuyd, nat withstondyng her rusyng, squattyng, or reseityng, so þat bi strength atte last she is bitte with houndis, who so

recovered of (with) , of harts or their antlers: to be covered again with (new hair). (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 16 Þan ben thei rekeuered [vr. recouerede; F repares] of here new here þat men callen polisshed and her

& OF rejeter , rejetter (AF regettre ). ?Kicking. a1425 York MGame [OD col.] Dgb 182 34 Whan..at þe last she [the hare] be abyte with houndes notwithstondynge her rusyng, swattynge, and reiectynge [vrr. reiettynge, regetting; Vsp: reseityng], who so

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