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To be different; to differ. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 17 That othere heed is called counterfeet, It is whan she differenseth [vr. differenceth] and is oþer waies turned be hynde or awayward in other maner þan other comon deere

the roe deer (prob. a hunter's term). (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 24 Þe bokeng of þe Roo buck ne haþ at doo but wiþ oo Emel [OF femelle] of alle þe Seson; a masche and an Emel abiden togydere

in- . From enamelen . Enamel. (1421) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 64 Pro j pecia deaurata, cum anamell in capite. (1463) Will Bury in Camd.49 35 My best herte of gold with aungellys and a ruby with iiij labellys of

To ornament or encrust (a metal object) with enamel; to draw (a figure) in enamel. (1392) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 177 Cum cooperculo..enameld. c1400(?c1390) Gawain Nero A.10 169 Alle þe metail anamayld was þenne, Þe steropes þat he stod on

From parfit adj. Perfectly; completely. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 64 Whan he is wel condiciond and perfitly, men hold þat he is good amonge al oþer houndes, but men fynden but fewe þat doon perfite. c1450 Comp.Hope Frf 16

parson or a vecory..Apon his perte pautener vche mon ys apayd. (?1438) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 94 De j pautener de prewce, iij d. (?1439) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 97 De j pari pawtyner rynges, ij d. (1440) PParv. Hrl

Will York in Sur.Soc.45 4 Garderopa: Una toga de blodio cum pelle grisia..Toga sanguinea cum pelle bissina. (1395) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 4 Toga nova de blodio, mixto cum pelle de bevyr..Toga de skarlet cum pelle depurata. (1400) Will York

[at 3 s. 4 d. the pair]. (1465) Paston 1.300 Wyks delyveryd..ij payre polrondys. (1465) Paston 1.326 A jakk, the polrondys of a payre, bryganders of rede sateyn. (1474-5) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 215 j harnesse completum, j polron excepto.

por de ferro cum ijbus tribulis factis..3 s. (1408) Acc.Iron Master in EHR 14 518 iii porres alias naundirens. (a1451) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 100 Item, j fire purre ferri. (1472) Acc.R.Dur. in Sur.Soc.99 247 Item, j por pro igne.

canibus..et iiiior lymers. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 18 An olde deer is wonderewise and felle for to saue his liff..as þe lymer meneþ [read: meueþ] hym or oþere houndes fynden hym wiþout limere. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 70

vine-dresser's mattock. To hack (sb. or sth.), cut up into small pieces. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 100 Þe groomes chacechiens shuld..kitt it in smale gobettis..and þe longes wiþ al..and alle þe smal guttes with al, and brede broke þer

in Lofvenberg Contrib.Lex. 26 [Other wool called] peltewolle, cobbewolle, [and of] malemort..[wool of] malemort [and not of good sort]. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 52 Houndes haven anoþer siknesse þat commeth to hem of þe Rewme, þat is to sayn,

in Fransson Surn. 79 Thom.le Maltster. (1440) PParv. Hrl 221 324 Malstere, or maltestere [Win: Maltstere]: Brasiatrix, brasiator. ?c1475 Cath.Angl. Add 15562 77a A Maltstere: vstrinator, -trix [Monson: brasiator, -trix]. -?-(1324) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96 22 Ricardus de Minskip, maltster.

Acere: mapyl. (1394) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 202 Item, lego Mariae Chetwyn meum attyre de mapell leves. (1418) EEWills 36/7 I be-queþe..a bed of Lyn wit a hool silour and Couerlet..wroght wit mapil leues. (1443) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 132

charge. (1391) Acc.Exped.Der. in Camd.n.s.52 90 Et..a brawederere pro j manche, pro frenges et laces..viij marc. (1397) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 218 Unum vestimentum de panno..cum orfrays ante & retro signatis cum maunches & cum coloribus armorum meorum..Unum lavacrum argenteum

(b) the amount of liquid held by a goblet, a gobletful; (c) an ornamental representation of a goblet. (1391) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 157 j pec' argenti voc' goblett. c1400(?c1380) Cleanness Nero A.10 1277 Þay caȝt away..þe goblotes garnyst of

Bar.6.69 So ben the treenen goddis, and sylueren, and goldid [L inaurati; WB(2) : of gold] of hem. (1446) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 102 De coper golde, vj d. 1447 Bokenham Sts. Arun 327 1963 At þe goldede gates she

instrument for grating food, grater. (1439) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 97 De j dos. small grates vj d. (1440) PParv. Hrl 221 207 Grate for brede: Micatorium. Grate for gyngure, or oþer lyke: Fricellum, frictellum. c1450 Trin-C.LEDict. Trin-C O.5.4 609

sharpening masons' tools. (1253) in Salzman Building in Engl. 337 Grese ad martella acuenda. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 29 Men byȝounde þe see callen..his tusshes aboue gres for þei ne seruen of no þing but for to make þe

A.10 1602 There watz blawyng of prys in mony breme horne, Heȝe halowing on hiȝe with haþelez þat myȝt. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 29 A boor..turneþ hym agayn in to þe wode, and þan wil he neuer more come

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