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(a) Mentally agile, sharp-witted, astute, clever; also, as noun: clever fellows [quot. a1225]; (b) full of stratagems, wily; also, full of sleights, crafty, cunning; of a hunting hound: good at scenting prey; as noun: a beguiler; also [quot. a1250], a

þe guodes of þe house..He heþ þe broþerrede and part and uelaȝrede and riȝt. a1425 Wycl.Serm. Bod 788 2.326 Breþerheed of freris..breþerheed of gildis. (1433) Doc.Merchant York in Sur.Soc.129 38 Item, resayved of xv persones payde for entre of thaire

þe ȝer of grace Ml C xix þe ordre of primonstrensis, þat is whit chanouns, bigan in diocise of lundun. (1428) Doc. in Sur.Soc.85 7 Att yat tyme come Maistre John Selow, chanon residencier of ye kyrk of Yorke. (1429)

Of peple and land the charge. a1450(?c1430) Lydg. DM(1) Hnt EL 26.A.13 206 Of ȝowre shepe the gostli dredeful cure..comytted to ȝowre prelacie. a1475 Godstow Reg. Rwl B.408 674/4 The Cure of all the Chirche was I-commytted to hym

An assemblage of people, gods, etc.; a company, band; a large number, multitude; an army, host; al the , the whole company, all of them (you, us); armed , an armed band; out of number , a multitude; of ech

yn settyng uppe of the poste of the rode-lofte..ypayde to Crosse for hys labor yn the loffte..for takeyng a don of the olde loffte and makyng of the trestell, xij d. (a) The sky; (b) the sphere of air, the

seasons..[And the] seasons [are made at the will of the farmers. Firstly of the] season [of] North'felde [with] Worthe. (1393) Doc.Thaxted in Ess.ROP 33 35 [Of the] season [of] Asshefelde..[Of the] Season [of] Boxstede [with] Newefeld. (1393) Doc.Thaxted in Ess.ROP

4.231 Þe remenant of þe feoffees wol make astat of alle þe londes þat þei stonde feoffed ynne..þat is to say, of þat þat is of fee taille in fee taille, and of þat þat is of fee symple in

tenyd]. (c1462) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 257 I wille that the residu of my goodes be demened aftir the discrecion of myn executours for hele of my saule. a1425(?a1400) RRose Htrn 409 5238 For hert fulfilled of gentilnesse Can yvel

mony armed grom. c1325 Of Rybaudȝ Hrl 2253 2 Of rybaudz y ryme ant rede o mi rolle, of gedelynges, gromes, of colyn & of Colle. c1325 Of Rybaudȝ Hrl 2253 16 Gobelyn made is gerner of gromene mawe. c1390

Cheyne, sqwier, son of Sr. John Cheyne of Bedford, knyght. (1429-30) Doc. in Flasdieck Origurk. 80 Richard ffayrfax..Thomas fulthorp of Barnacastell, and Thomas Kyllum, schwyers. (1430) Doc.Merchant York in Sur.Soc.129 35 Thomas Haseley, squire and clerc of the Kynges coroune.

32 Heb.9.12 Þe blood of bolys and of gayte and of caluere [L uitulorum]. c1436 Ipswich Domesday(2) Add 25011 203 Of eche swyn, sheep, and calf [F veel], a qua. of the seller, a qua. of the beyer. (?a1439) Lydg.

euer n.(1) Also ower . AF ; CF evier . A kind of water pitcher, ewer. (1347) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 44 Un petit Ewer. (1376) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 96 Duas euwers. (1386) Will Durham in Sur.Soc.2 39 ii

horses of farsyn, ȝif he shuld ryde upon him. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 50 Fleyng mamue..comeþ most comonly abowte þe houndes eres and in here legges þan in eny oþer placis of þe body, as þe farsine. (c1410) York

fur of the beech marten. (1395) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 5 Pellis de fuyns. c1400 Femina Trin-C B.14.40 61 More ys worþ þe skyn of a foyn þan songe of asse. c1475(c1399) Mum & S.(1) Cmb Ll.4.14 3.150 Furris of

cremelt . Cp. crimeled plaited, twisted, ppl. of crimplen . (a) A kind of cloth; ?a pleated fabric, ?some kind of open work; (b) a piece of this fabric; (c) as adj.: made of this fabric. (1345-9) Wardrobe Acc.Edw.III(1) in

the game or the scent [cp.OD draw v. 52 ]; ?to blow slowly, prolong the notes of the horn [cp. drauen 1g (d)]. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 106 If it be ouȝt ellis [i.e. not a hare], he shuld

Will York in Sur.Soc.45 111 De ij ollis de correo, vocatis potilers, xij d. (1450) Lin.DDoc. 39/23 ij potellers of Syluer of the ffrench Shape. (1458) Invent.Gild Stratford ShakMuseum 184, 187 187 Item, xiij pottis of ledir, where of iij

mystyldene of þe oke, and mystyldene of þe quyns-tre, and mystyldene of þe appiltre. (1452) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 160 j par precum de mistylltyn. (?1467) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 283 j par precularum de mystiltyne. (1471) Will York in

cum treacle. (1392) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 179 Item, lego Thomae..vj godettes de argento in uno euar closatos. (1395) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 3 Unus godet de murro cum operculo murrio, pret. ij s. (1400) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 10

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