Guth . ( Jul ) 194 : A wolf * Medulla 5b / b : Aplaustrum ; after of a ship . 3onynde also as he wolde him anon afrete . al450 Serm . ... DD 41 : Mihhal eode bi - foren myn herte al afrighte . and paul com efter . al225 ( ? a1200 ) Lay ...
... p.ppl . of hilen . hillen - hilen . hiller ( n hilder . Ibid . 165/13 : Det is pe way pet let in - to be helle of god , bet is , ine pe stat of perfeccion . Ibid . 243/20 : Alhuet he com to hilli adj . ( From hil ( le . ] ...
Forms : p . awan , awon ; sg . 2 and in dreede . c1450 ( c1375 ) Chaucer Anel . ... Guth . ( Bod ) 28 : Non mete..But be hardost and awharf , er he wolde lygt . ( b ) c1175 ( OE ) Bod.Hom.Dom . be worst pat he mygte awynne . al450 SLeg ...
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A comprehensive analysis of lexicon and usage for the period 1100-1500
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History of the Middle English Dictionary Project The idea for a dictionary of Middle English on historical principles goes back to 1919 , when , in a paper on the future of English lexicography read to the Philological Society of London ...
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Seuene ages per habbep ibe..pe verste age & time was fram oure ferste fader adam To noe . ... ( c1384 ) WBible ( 1 ) Luke 21:24 : Jerusalem schal be defoulid of hethen men , til the tymes of naciouns be fillid . Ibid.
3574 : The feeld of snow , with thegle of blak ther inne , Caught with the lymerod coloured as the glede Also gleid , glide . [ OE ; cp . WS glida , Aglioglēde n . ( 1 ) ( c1385 ) Chaucer CT.Kn. A.1997 : Ther say I first .
( a ) To snuff ( a candle ) ; ( b ) to clear one's nose , sniffle . ... the tapers and candles , and snoffe them , in suche wyse and in suche tyme that the sustres be not greued withe the sauour . ... ( From snoffen A candle snuffer .
81 : Hire sire and hire dame pretep hire to bete . c1300 doughter . a1325 ( ? a1300 ) Interl.CG 2 : Clericus ait , ' DamiSLeg . ( Ld ) 429/391 : ' Awei , mi child , ' seith be damme , and shel , reste wel !
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