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Sqwattinge [L quassatio; Vsp: Finees stode and quemed wele, And þe scatthinge lefte ilkadele]. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 105 Whan she [hare] hath be wel chasid..nat withstondyng her rusyng, squattyng [vr. swattynge], or reseityng..atte last she is bitte with

strings. ?a1440 Chaucer CT.Mil. Paris angl.39 A.3241 Tabbys [Heng: The tapes of hir white voluper Were of the same sute of hir coler]. (1446) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 102 De vj pursez, rede, ix d.; De naperon tabbes, xij d.

In cpd. & comb.: werk , tapiceis werk , figured cloth, tapestry. (1432) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 24 Lego ali filiae meae unum lectum de blod de tapsewark. (1439) Will in Anc.10 17 I bequethe..a coverlite of tapiceys werk wt

ornamental bosses, often bejeweled, used to enclose hair coiled at the temple. (1459) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 235 Lego..j par templeyrs cum peryll ornatum. a1500 O fresch floure RwlPoet 36 44 Of youre atyre, shortly to devyse, your templers colured

which brings something to an end. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 8 Men wote wel þat þe grettest termyneng of sikenesse þat may be is swoot. c1450 Pilgr.LM Cmb Ff.5.30 206 Loo, heere the deth that is comen, Which is

(a) To cut teeth, grow teeth; (b) ?ppl. itethed , furnished with teeth. a1425 York MGame [OD col.] Dgb 182 vi.lf.17b Þei teth twyse in þe yere whan þei be wolfes [Vsp: whelpes]. c1400(?a1300) KAlex. LdMisc 622 6537 Tayl he

A three-year-old farm animal; stot . (1407-8) Will in HMC Var.Col.2 16 [Among various other legacies are gifts of] unum thyntour [?read: thyrntour], et unum thyrntour..[and] unum twyntour. (1466) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 285 v twynters and two threnter stotts.

horn or horns; of a hart: having branches of antlers. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 17 Þe hede [of a hart] is of grete beemes..and thyk tynede. (1440) PParv. Hrl 221 494 Tynyd, wythe a tyne..Carnicatus. c1450 When the son

n.(1) Pl. salver . From salve n.(1). ?A container or box for ointment. (1451) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 118 Shoppa..De vij shavyng-clothes..j pari sheres et j came..De blode yrens et launcettes in j case..De candelstykes, haynes, shelfez cum lez salver.

rehersen v. Above-mentioned, mentioned earlier. (1443) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 133 I gif..the residue of all my gudes and catalles..nothir in thys testament ne in my will tofore rehersid. (1444) RParl. 5.122b If thei or eithur of hem be founden

my forsaide wille accordynge to þat quantite so paied tourne half þerof to avauntage of my forsaid ȝongest children. (1426) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 410 All other thynges at levys undeviset, I gif to my two sones Robert & Richard.

not be gouernid is holden and mynistrid so as it bisemeth, netheles it is coueitid vnsemeli othir vnfittyngli. (a1415) Hoccl. York Hnt HM 111 48 If þat I in my wrytynge foleye, As I do ofte Meetrynge amis or speke

, p.ppl. of waxen v.(2). Not coated with wax. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 72 Ther byn diuers maners of hornes That oo manere is wexed with grene wex of hornes for wodemen I speke not of, for euery smale

Hunt. The first group of hounds sent in pursuit of the quarry. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 7 He shal se þe hert passe by fore hym and he shal se whiche houndes commeþ in þe vannchace [vrr. vanchace, vaunchace]

Hunt. A hound in the first group sent in pursuit of the quarry. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 6 He haþ ynowe to doon to ryde wiþ his houndes and to loke wheraftir he hunteth, and wiþ [read: which] houndes

countryside for the track of the quarry); ?seek out (the quarry or the track of the quarry). (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 91 He shuld loke if it were þe same hert þat he had vmbicast, and he shuld discouere

admiralty at the local level. (1443) Proc.Privy C. 5.237 Derlyng, Boweman [shall requisition ships] from Maldon, Essex, Suffolk, & Norfolk, Lincoln, York, Newcastle, With þe helpe of þe maires, visadmiralx, & custumers of þe places þat þei shal come in.

Yks.& York) 117 Wandele. (1175) EPNSoc.5 (North Riding Yks.) 157 Wanddayles. (1199) EPNSoc.14 (East Riding Yks.& York) 172 Wandayles. (a1200) EPNSoc.14 (East Riding Yks.& York) 124 Wandayle. (1233) EPNSoc.17 (Not.) 292 Le Wandeles. (a1300) EPNSoc.14 (East Riding Yks.& York) 141

ML warnimentum , AL warnementum , warniamentum . ?A garment; pl. equipment, gear, etc. (1341) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 4 Do et lego Marotae servienti meae unum warniamente de melle. c1400(?a1300) KAlex. LdMisc 622 7437 Alisaunder is kyng glorious; He

le Blocker. (c1275) Hundred R.Tower 1 451 Deodatus le Blokkere. (1313) Sub.R.Bristol(1) in BGAS 19 253 Nicholas le Blokkere. (c1457) Rec.Norwich 1 412 Robert Bloker. (1407) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 347 Johannes Awstyn carpentarius..lego Petro meo apprenticio..j framour, j blokker.

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