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disportful adj. From disport . Offering diversion or amusement. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 3 Most disportful [vr. desporteful] of alle games..huntyng. a1456 York MGame Add 16165 113 Nought presumyng vpon me, þat I hade oþer ful knowelegge or konnynge

buck's antlers: flat, with projecting branches or points; palmate. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 22 A Buk..is lasse þan an hert, and..his hed is pamed, and longe pamyng. a1425 York MGame [OD col.] Dgb 182 iii Of the bucke..His heede

(hounds) in small groups. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 26 He is hardeled [vr. hardled] but nat vndon as an hert, for he ne hathe no venyson þat men shul ley in salt. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 108 Þan

to take cold; suffer from glanders. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 69 Þe moustenesse of þe erþe shuld not make hem morfound [vr. more founded; F enfondre], ne engendere oþer siknesse. a1425 York MGame [OD col.] Dgb 182 xii Somtyme

or summoning together the hounds, a recheat. a1425 York MGame [OD col.] Dgb 182 xxxiii If þe lymmer may se hym, he shall blawe a moote and rechatte [Vsp: rechace]. a1425 York MGame [OD col.] Dgb 182 xxxiii He shulde..blowe

movement designed to elude pursuit. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 98 He seeþ þat bi betyng vþ þe Ryuers or brokes nor foillyng hem doun ne goyng soile nor rusyng to or fro vpon hymself, whiche is to say, in

To shout encouragingly to the hounds, hollo. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 97 If þer be but oon hounde þat vndertakeþ it lustely, þei shuld hue and jopeie to hym. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 105 If he fynde þat

?A bed frame, bedstead; (b) ?a cooper's tool. (1394) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 196 j dorlot, j armari, j crescet, j knave & burdas pro j lecto. (1400) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 265 Lego Thomae famulo meo unum burdhax, unum

A den, burrow, warren; of coninges . (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 36 Þe fixen..welpeth in a faus hoole and sumtyme in grett beries [OF fosses] and somtyme in holowe trees. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 37 Foxes dwellen comonly

the model of tọther adj. Other, second. (1430) Doc.Merchant York in Sur.Soc.129 32 This endenture made betwene John Warthill..of the ton partie and Robert Jarom..and Richard Louth..in the name of all the mercers of York of the thother partie, [etc.].

act of searching for the track of the quarry. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 84 Ofte tyme a dere is harborowid with vesteng [vr. vestoynge] of mannys ye. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 97 If the lymer ouershete euery hunter

449 I ȝeue to William Flete..myn armynge sworde of Burdeux. Also..a longe dagger of Burdeux. (1437) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 70 Lego..unum gladium de Burdeux, argento ornatum. (1442) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 84 Unum gladium parvum vocatum a Burdeux blade.

chace-chien n. OF An attendant on hounds, a kennel-man. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 83 Þat..þe gromys þat higheten chacechiens bryng with hem þe hert howndis. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 100 Þe chacechiens and þe lymners þe which shuld

Pecock Repr. Cmb Kk.4.26 521 Chaumbring stabiling..seruicis of the ostiler. (1454) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 174 j blake bede with the chawmering of the same. (1468) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 162 Ac le chaumberyng de rubio sago. a1425 Wycl.Serm. Bod

the spit, or one of the two supports on which it turns. (1449) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 152 Unum magnum veru cum j cobyryn. (1462) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 261 j spit, ij cobyrens. (1464) Acc.R.Dur. in Sur.Soc.103 640 Item

croteis n. (pl.) From verb. Excrement in pellets. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 75 If þe croteis ben greet and þik, it is tokenyng þat it is an hert chaceable. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 103 Þe hare..þough men say

(1905) and Weekley (1909) in Phil.Soc.Trans. Yarn of some kind; ?skeins of yarn. (1444) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 100 Lectum..cum j pulvinare laquiat' cum crules in fine grene tartarin. (1453) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 165 Le furfillingthred, crulez, et suyngthred.

Will York in Sur.Soc.45 88 De j maskefatt..et ij gylefattes. (1449) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 112 ij gyelfattes. ?c1475 Cath.Angl. Add 15562 55a A Gylefatt: Acromellarium. (1423) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 88 Brasina cum le gylhowse. (a1451) Will York in

animals: the action of feeding, browsing, grazing; (c) feasting, feast. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 16 Þei seke good contre of metyng, of corne, of apples, of vynes. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 20 Þe hert..smelleþ þe good herbes, and

in Sur.Soc.6 p.cxvii j lectus stewynd cum tapete. (1444) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 100 j tapeto de steuen werke. (1444) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 101 ij plumaria steuend. (1452-3) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 135 De xij s. de pret. ij

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