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pevet n. OF pivot A pivot; sheres , ?shears with blades that turn on a pivot. (1398) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 245 Testamentum constantini del damme apothecarii..Lego Ricardo Fendard..meo certa necessaria shopae meae pertinencia, videlicet..j holdepanne..skipscales, ij par de pevetsheres,

pineter n. From pinte . ?A vessel of pint measure. (?c1450) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 89 De viij s. de iij ollis potell, j olla lagen, ij pyneter, j gyll et vj quarts.

Riley Mem.Lond. 331 [No one of the tawyers shall take more..than..for the thousand of] polan [8 s.]. (1400) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 12 Pro j kirtill de rubio mixto, fururato cum rubio pulayn. (1400) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 13 Pro

lioun n.(2) Also lions . OF ?A cloth made in, or associated with, the city of Lyons; curtine , a curtain made of such cloth. (1454) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 173 vj quysshins of lyons. (1454) EEWills 133/20 And a

assignour n. Also assiner . Assignee. (1452) Doc. in Morsbach Origurk. 47 To kepe the game to the seide william or his asignours. (1462) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 261 Also ye new hows..to reman unto Robert Baxter and his assyners.

mablin n. Also mabilin . Origin obscure. ?Some kind of vessel used in a church. (c1438) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 95 De ij maglynnes, vj d. (a1447) Invent.Monk-Wear. in Sur.Soc.29 241 He..raufe fra yaim a siluerd mabilyn.

From stifle n. Affected with a dislocated or sprained stifle joint. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 56 Somtyme an hound is euyl astifled..and þan it nedeþ þat ȝe lat hym longe soiourne in to þe tyme þat he be alhole.

fat; F couerel]. (1432) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 24 Lego..Elizabethae..omnium vasorum meorum de pewter et messyng. c1440 Thrn.Med.Bk. Thrn 28/32 Tak a pype of messynge or of tre..& do it in his fundement. (1444) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 100 Lego

misjugen v. OF ; also cp. ME jugen . To misjudge, form a wrong opinion. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 18 I shal declare how þe hunter shal jugge, for some tyme þei mysiugen [F mesjugent] by þe fumes, and

gris adj. Also grice . OF Gray. (c1395) Chaucer CT.CY. Manly-Rickert G.559 His hakeney, that was al pomely grys [vr. grice; rime: surplys], So swatte that it wonder was to see. (1435) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 53 Unum alb de

v. A portion of woodland marked off for cutting; chiefly in place names [see Smith PNElem. 1.256]. (c1175-89) EPNSoc.5 (North Riding Yks.) 168 Haggesgata. (c1180) EPNSoc.5 (North Riding Yks.) 73 Hagg. (a1200) EPNSoc.14 (East Riding Yks.& York) 325 Stonihag. (1240)

hardel n. OF hardel A group of hounds tied together. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 108 Þan shuld þe sergeaunt of þe mute of þe hert houndes..make alle hem of the office..hardle her houndes, and in euery hardel suffisen ii

heper n. From hep . (a)?One who gives lavishly; (b)?a basket, ?a shovel. a1500 PParv. KC 8 235 Hepar: Cumulator. (1403) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 24 Item, j hepir, ij d. Item, j berelepe, vj d.

hosi adj. From hos adj. Hoarse, husky. a1425 York MGame [OD col.] Dgb 182 vii Whan þe fixene..secheth þe dogge fox, she cryeth with an hosy voys, as a wode hounde dothe.

nodder n. Origin obscure. ?A garment of some kind. (1442) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 84 Roberto, servienti meo, unam, togam..Nicholas Kirkby, unum blak nodder. Domino Johanni Stirkland, j gipcian de silk.

westward adv. Toward the northwest, in a northwesterly direction. (a1387) Trev. Higd. StJ-C H.1 2.71 At Hagustaldes chirche is a place foure score myle out ofYork norþwestward [Higd.(2) : at the northe weste of hit; L ad zephyrum borealem].

Stepping outside the prints of the front hoofs. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 90 And if it be a deer þat entierchaungeth, it is to saie, if þe deer sette the hynder feet in þe trace of þe forfett wiþout

FEW 2.1409b). Of a hound: to bay; ?also, hunt, search after game. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 11 And the houndes greden of hure [the hare] and questeie [F crient], she fleeþ away for fere that she haþ of the

Questors [glossed: Pardoners]. -?-(1372) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96 69 Johannes de Lokton, questour. -?-(1387) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96 85 Johannes de Rykhall, questor. -?-(1436) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96 151 Thomas Gosberkirk, questour. -?-(1447) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96 166 Henricus Wyndill,

quishete n. OF cuissete Thigh armor, a cuisse. (1392) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 171 Item, lego Ricardo fratri meo..unam loricam..cum vambrase et rerebrase, quischetes, pelonns, grefes, et una bona lancea.

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