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Wrthy, langyng to the hundryd hydyn of Mycheldefer. c1400 Liber de Hyda in RS 45 237 He by qwath hys wyf ten hydys of lond at Manyngforde. c1410(a1387) Legal Gloss.Trev.Higd. StJ-C H.1 97 Hydage, taylage of hydes of lond. c1460

as water in a dich, As ful of hoker and of bismare. (c1422) Hoccl. Dial. Dur-U Cosin V.3.9 741 My wyf mighte haue hokir & greet desdeyn. (?c1422) Hoccl. ASM Dur-U Cosin V.3.9 310 Ther-of had y right greet desdeyn

Iosue Þe briȝt sonne stood at Gabaon. a1450(?c1421) Lydg. ST Arun 119 794 Holy writ recordeth..How herodes falsly..toke his brother wyf. a1425 Medulla Stnh A.1.10 3a/a Agiographia: holi writte. ?a1425(c1400) Mandev.(1) Tit C.16 88/13 Þei han the gospelles & the

p.8 A thef and an hore, A servand and a deye..As homlych the gon to bedde As godman and hys wyf. (c1387-95) Chaucer CT.Prol. Manly-Rickert A.328 He rood but hoomly in a medlee coote. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 71b/a

god hire sente, She foond hire self and eek hire doghtren two. (c1395) Chaucer CT.Mch. Manly-Rickert E.1296 `Ne take no wyf,' quod he, `for housbondrye [vrr. husbonderye, husbandrye], As for to spare in houshold thy dispence.' a1450 Castle Persev. Folg

him ner; Longe it was or ghe him child bar. a1500 Sidrak & B. Lnsd 793 2275 Adam come his wyf not nere After þat tyme an hundred ȝeere For anger þat Abel was so slaine. a1500 Sidrak & B.

no-more n. Also nọ-more , no mor , namore , (early & N) na mare , (N) na mar . From no adj. & more n. OE phr. na mara . (a) Nothing further, nothing in addition, nothing else;

flum Jordan..for helþe of Adam and of al his osprunch. (c1390) Chart.Abbey HG LdMisc 210 344 Neþer he nor his wyf ne noon of here ospryng schulde neuere comen aȝen in to þe blysse of paradyse. (c1390) Chaucer CT.Mcp. Manly-Rickert

ordinari(e n. Also ordenarie , ordinare , ordinaire . L ordinarius n. & OF ordinaire , ordenaire . (a) An ecclesiastical authority, esp. one empowered to appoint lower members of the clergy and to preside over ecclesiastical courts; the

metal ne for oore [vrr. hure, ore, oure, Oer] That vnder erthe is graue or lith aboue But if thy wyf I were and eek thy loue. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add 27944 162a/a The erthe conteyneþ for ornament with ynne

CT.Mk. Manly-Rickert B.3094 Whan she cometh hoom she raumpeth [vr. rumpith] in my face And crieth, 'false coward, wrek thy wyf!' a1425(a1400) PConsc. Glb E.9 & Hrl 4196 2225 Devels sal gadir obout hym þan..Als wode lyons þai sal þan

picch, xxiii barrell de tarre. (c1390) Chaucer CT.Mk. Manly-Rickert B.3083 I hadde leuere than a barel ale That Goodelief my wyf hadde herd this tale. (c1396) in Gras Eng.Cust.Syst. 438 Item ix barellis beere val. xx s. (a1399) Oath Bk.Colchester

rein(e n.(1) Also rain(e , reigne , rene , reane . OF resne , regne , rene , reine , rainne & AL reina , renna . (a) A rein for guiding a horse; of a bridel ; (b)

resureccioun. (c1384) WBible(1) Dc 369(2) Mark 12.23 Thanne in the resureccioun [vr. rysyng aȝen], whanne thei schulen rise aȝen, whos wyf of these schal sche be? (?1387) Wimbledon Serm. Corp-C 357 98/588 Þe secunde rekenynge..shal be anoon aftir þe general

reuli adj.(1) Also reueli , ruli , (WM) reouli & (early SWM) reouliche , reoliche , rouliche , (infl.) reolichen ; comp. (early) reulokur , ruloker . OE hreowlic (a) Expressive of sorrow or suffering, doleful, piteous; ter ,

or the Virgin Mary; (g) as noun: one who is worthy of respect. c1410 Chaucer CT.Sh. Hrl 7334 B.1194 A wyf he had of excellent beaute And companable and reuerent [Heng: reuelous] was sche. ?a1425(c1380) Chaucer Bo. Benson-Robinson 3.pr.4.2 But

queor-copes, a-ȝein heom huy comen gon, With procession faire i-nouȝ. c1300 SLeg.Magd.(2) LdMisc 108 520 Þo þe prince and is wyf weren i-come to londe, Þe Maudeleyne with-oute strif i-reuested þare huy founde..For-to prechen godes word. c1300 SLeg.Patr. LdMisc 108

the heraldic colors; blak; feld of sable(s . (1463-4) RParl. 5.504b It may please youre Highnes..to ordeyn..that noo Knyght..nor noo Wyf of eny such Knyght..were eny manere Cloth of Gold..or eny Furre of Sables. c1500(?a1437) ?Jas.I KQ SeldArch B.24 st.157

argument n. L & OF The process or method of reasoning or presenting arguments; reasoning, argumentation, disputation; maken . c1330 7 Sages(1) Auch 6/62 Þe ferȝe ȝer..Wiȝ his maister he gan to despout; Þe fifte ȝe[r] he gan argument

constitute; (d) fig. to conceal (sth.), hide. c1425(a1420) Lydg. TB Aug A.4 5.960 Oetes..Leet send a lettre anon to þe wyf Of þis myȝti grete Agamenoun, In whiche þer was included fals tresoun. ?c1425 Chauliac(2) Paris angl.25 25a/b Apostemes quyttrede

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