The Middle English Poem, Erthe Upon Erthe

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Dai, day(e), _sb._ day 4.78, 8.24, 15.20, 21.62, 32.22. Dare, _vb. subj._ need 34.58; ME. thar for tharf, OE. þearf; _from confusion with_ dare, OE. dearr. Dart, _sb._ 28.50. Dede, _sb._ deed 4.78; _pl._ deden, dedis 2.15, 25.54. [[Dedliche, _a._ deadly 43.14.]] Dedly, _a._ deadly, mortal 22.78, 23.128. Delful, dolfull, _a._ sorrowful, doleful 1.4, 7.8, 33.28; OF. doel, duel, deol, mod. F. deuil. Deliþ, _vb. 3 p. pr._ divides, separates 4.78. Depairting, _sb._ separation, parting 30.8, 31.8. Dere, _vb._ harm, injure 28.50; OE. derian. Deth(e), deeþ, _sb._ death 5.24, 8.3, 9.30, 31, 13.3, 4, 14.2, &c.; _gen._ dethis 22.70. Deyle, _vb. imp._ distribute 25.43. Dignite, dignitie, dignyte, dignytie, dygnite, dygnyte, dyngnyte, _sb._ high estate or position, honour 6.2, 11.2, 12.4, 14.5, 16.4, 19.2, 20.8, 27.2, 30.2, 31.2. Disgesily, _adv._ strangely, extraordinarily 21.42; OF. desguisié, disguised. Do, _vb._ 34.68; _3 p. pr._ doþe, dooþ, doith, dose 7.17, 14.2, 22.94, 25.54; _pl._ don 33.33; _imp._ do 26.73; _pl. p._ did 28.44; _p. pr._ doynge 23.130; _pp._ do, don 23.115, 122, 34.66. Doluyn, _pp._ buried 23.113. Dome, _sb._ judgement 4.76. Draught, draut, drawght(e), draw[gh]t, _sb._ drawing of a bow, bowshot 5.24, 8.3, 9.31, 13.4, 14.2. Cf. R. Brunne _Chron. Wace_ (c. 1330) 862, al vnwylland þat draught he drow. Drawe, _vb._ draw 14.1; _3 p. pr._ drawethe, drawith, drawyth(e) 5.24, 8.3, 9.31, 13.4, 20.3; _3 p. p._ droh, drow 1.2, 4. Dred(e), _vb. imp._ dread 4.76, 23.117. Dredfull, _a._ dreadful, terrible 28.50. Drynkis, _sb. pl._ drinking feasts 22.86. Duly, _adv._ duly, rightly 25.43. Dute, _sb._ duty, dues 5.7. Dwelle, dweylle, _vb._ dwell 22.80, 26.63; _3 p. pr._ dwellyth 34.65. Dye, _vb._ die 9.15; _3 p. p._ deyd 34.78.

Earth, eird, erth, erthe, herth, _sb._ earth 1.1, &c., &c. [[Elden, _vb._ to grow old 43.11.]] Empire, _sb._ 28.31. Enclyn, _vb._ incline, be disposed, desire 27.23. End, _vb._ 2.29. Ende, _sb._ end 4.73, 24.6, 26.66. [[Endinge, _sb._ 44.21.]] Endure, _vb._ 28.45. Ensure, _vb._ 28.46. Entent, _sb._ intent, purpose 34.57. Enuye, _sb._ envy 22.74. [[Eorthe, _sb._ earth 42.1, &c.]] Erþene, _a._ earthen 1.3. Erthly, _a._ earthly 33.55, 34.70. Est, _sb._ east, (_perh. erron. for_ erth) 34.79. Euer(e), _adv._ ever 14.35, 16.50, 18.49, 22.80, 23.130, 33.35, 36. Euerlastynge, _a._ everlasting 23.108. Evill, ewill, _a._ evil 30.20, 31.20. Ewyne, _sb._ even 25.51. For oode ne for ewyne, for odd nor even, on no account whatever. Cf. even and odd, all included, without exception. Exampul, _sb._ example 25.39. Excludid, _pp._ excluded 22.76.

Falle, _sb._ 12.22. Falliþ, _vb. 3 p. pr._ falls, 1.3. Falshede, falshode, _sb._ falsehood 23.106, 110. Falsly, _adv._ falsely 33.50. Fane, fayne, _a._ fain 30.5, 31.5. Fare, _vb._ go 24.12. Fase, _sb. pl._ foes 12.28. Fast, _adv._ 34.60. Favtt, _vb. p. pl._ fought 25.44. Fayr, _a._ fair 33.42; _adv._ fayre 33.50. Fede, feden, _vb._ feed 2.14, 33.44. Fele, _sb._, _prob._ fell, moor 24.30; ON. fjallr. Felow, _sb._ fellow 22.92. Ferde, _pp._ afraid, terrified 12.24; OE. (for) f[-æ]red. Fere, _sb._ fear 28.52. Festis, _sb. pl._ feasts, 22.86. First, fyrst, _a. & adv._ 23.102, 28.31, 38, 32.14. Flesch, _sb._ flesh 33.45. Florische, florisshe, fflorysshe, _vb._ adorn, embellish 15.21, 17.20, 19.18, 21.63; OF. florir, floriss-. Flowre, _sb._ flower 28.38; _pl._ flowres 34.65. [[Foelle, _vb. subj._ ? fall 43.20.]] Folk, _sb._ 28.45. Foo, _sb._ foe 22.78; _pl._ fase 12.28. Forbere, _vb._ forbear 28.51. [[For[gh]ete, _pp._ forgotten 42.4.]] Forsake, _sb. subj._ 22.81, 23.109. Forsuthe, _int._ forsooth 12.28. Fote, _sb._ foot 23.114; _pl._ 32.22. Fovde _sb._ food 25.44. Foul(e), foulle, fovl, fowll(e), _a._ foul 5.20, 6.20, 8.22, 11.20, 22.77, 24.28, &c. Fowle, _sb._ evil, hurt 33.39. Cf. Sowdone of Babylone (c. 1400) 199, foule shall hem this day bifalle. _NE. sense of_ foul _as_ trip, collision, _not found in ME._ Frendschip, _sb._ friendship, 2.42. Frow, _adv._ (_glossed_ festine) swiftly, hastily 1.3; ON. frãr, swift. Fugure, _sb._ figure 28.47. Ful, full(e), _adv._ fully 5.24, 9.32, 13.4, &c. Fulfille, fulfyle, _vb._ fulfil 23.124, 25.42, 50. [[Furloren, _pp._ lost 46.35.]] Fyghtys, _vb. 3 p. pr._ fights, 34.60, _p. pl._ favtt 25.44. Fynd(e), _vb._ find 12.28, 33.49; _1 p. pr._ 25.39, 40. Fyne, _sb._ end 27.24.

Ga, gase, _v._ go, goest 6.16, 12.27, &c. Garnament, garnement, _sb. early form of _ garment 15.28, 17.27, 21.38. Gate, _sb._ gate 22.76. Gatis, _sb. pl._ way 12.27. Gay(e), _a._ 8.25, 9.23, 19.19, &c. Gersom, _sb._ treasure, 3.61; OE. gersume. Gett, _vb._ get 25.60; _3 p. pr._ get hit (? _erron. for_ getith, _glossed_ lucratur) 2.37, getyth 34.66; _3 p. p._ gete, gette 3.61, 10.2; _pp._ gete(n), getyn, goten, gottin, gotyn 3.53, 5.2, 6.2, 11.2, 13.6, 19.2, 30.2, &c. Gleterande, gleteryng(e), gletterant, _p. pr._ glittering 6.14, 8.16, 9.14, 13.18, 17.16, 20.32; _v._ Gliteringe. Glisteryng, _p. pr._ sparkling, glittering 11.15; MLG. glistern. Gliteringe, glitterand, glyt(t)ryng, glytteryng, _p. pr._ glittering 5.14, 12.13, 14.17, 19.14, 24.21, 30.15, 31.15; ON. glitra, to shine. Glydderande, glyd(e)ryng, _p. pr._ _for_ glitterande, &c. 7.18, 10.14, 27.14; _v._ Gliteringe. Glydys, _vb. 3 p. pr. for_ glytys, glitters 33.34; ON. glita, to shine. Go(e), gon, goo, [gh]a, _vb._ go 5.15, 16, 6.15, 16, 7.19, 22.82, &c.; _2 p. pr._ gase, goist 12.27, 22.70; _3 p. pr._ ge(e)th, goeth, gois, go(o)th(e), gos(e), goos, gott, goyth(e), 2.13, 28, 5.14, 6.13, 14, 8.16, 9.13, 14, 11.6, 12.13, 15, 14.16, 17, 30.6, 15, 22, 32.15, 19, &c.; _3 p. subj._ go 3.64; _imp._ go 25.47. God, _sb. n. pr._ 7.23, 8.29, 9.27, &c.; _gen._ Goddis 23.124. Gold(e), _sb._ 3.61, 5.14, 6.13, 14, &c. Good, _a._ 34.57. Goode, _sb._ property, 25.43; _pl._ goodis 23.112. Gospel, _sb._ 25.39. Govern, _vb._ 12.30. Grace, _sb._ 22.70, 26.61. Grauiþ, _vb. 3 p. pr._ buries, covers up, 8.52; OE. grafan. Grawnte, _vb. subj._ grant 12.30. Grene, _a._ green 3.52. Gret(e), grit, _a._ great 21.44, 30.17, 31.12, 17, 33.52, 56, 34.80. [[Grimliche, _adv._ terribly 44.28.]] Grouer, _sb._ a kind of fur, 3.51; OF. gros vair, _opposed to_ menu vair, minever. Grounde, _sb._ bottom, 34.77; cf. OE. helle grund. Groy, _sb._ grey fur, 3.51, _erron. for_ grey, _or perhaps contamination of_ ME. gra, gro (ON. grãr) _with_ grey (OE. gr[-æ]g). Cf. Berners _Froiss._ II. ccii. 622, furred with Myneuere and gray. Grucche, _sb._ grudge 28.55. To strive of grucche, to strive against as a grievance. [[Guo, _vb._ go 43.15.]] [[Gynneþ, _vb. 3 p. pr._ begins 43.15.]]

Haf(e), _vb._ have 6.8, 20, 10.8, 20, 12.8, 20, 22. Hallys, _sb. pl._ halls 32.5, 34.63. Hame, _sb._ home 30.7, 31.7. Hande, _sb._ 24.24. Happe, _vb._ wrap 15.29. Hard(e), herd, _a._ hard 6.8, 11.8, 12, 30.8, 31.8, &c. Hart, herte, _sb._ heart 25.46, 33.53. Hartily, hertili, hertly, _adv._ heartily 15.40, 18.39, 21.54. Haste, _sb._ 25.53. Hate, _sb._ 22.74. Hate, _vb._ hate; _3 p. pr._ hatid 2.26; _pp._ hated, hatid, hatyd(e) 5.23, 8.2, 9.30, 13.3, 14.1, 16.2, 17.26, 20.2. Hauntist, _vb. 2 p. pr._ practisest habitually 22.74. Haue, have, haf(e), _vb._ have 5.8, 20, 6.8, 20, 8.10, 22, 10.8, 20, &c.; _1 p. pr._ haue 28.44; _2 p. pr._ hase, hast(e), 12.25, 28, 13.29, &c.; _3 p. pr._ has(e), hath(e) 1.1, 2.27, 5.2, 3, 12.1, 11, &c.; hes 30.2, 11, 31.2, 11; _pr. pl._ haue 29.61; _imp._ haue 28.52; _3 p. subj._ haue 34.65; _3 p. p._ had(e), heuede 1.4, 29.3, 34.72. [[Haueþ, _vb. 3 p. pr._ has 43.13.]] Hede, _sb._ head 25.48. Hede, _sb._ heed 24.5. Heere, here, _adv._ 16.48, 28.40, 45. Heghe, hey, _v._ hi[gh] 6.4, 11.4. Hel(e), hell, _vb._ hell 25.40, 58, 34.77. [[Helle-feste, _sb._ Hell-fortress 45.32.]] Helpe, _sb._ 26.72. Helpyne, _vb. 3 pl. pr._ help 25.52. Hend, _a._ gracious 4.75. Hennys, _adv._ hence 22.82. Herd, herte, hertili, _v._ Hard, Hart, Hartily. Hete, _sb._ heat 28.43. Heuen(e), heuyn, heyuyn(e), heywyn, _sb._ heaven 15.43, 19.24, 25.40, 52, 26.63, 34.82, &c. Heuy, _a._ heavy 9.8. Hicht, _sb._ height 30.4, 31.4. Hide, hyde, _vb._ 15.29, 17.28, 21.39. Hider, hidir, hyder, _adv._ hither 15.25, 17.24, 19.22. Hidiose, hidous, _a._ hideous 15.31, 17.30. Hi[gh], hihe, heghe, hey, hy(e), hy[gh], hygh(e), _a. & adv._ high 5.4, 6.4, 7.4, 8.4, 9.3, 10.4, 11.4, 11, 12.2, 13.8, 14.7, 16.6, 51, 19.4, 22.100; hiere (higher) 20.12. Hille, hylle, _sb._ hill 14.36, 16.51, 18.50, 23.132. Hold, _vb. 3 p. pr._ holdys 32.16; _pp._ hold 28.30. Hold, _a._ faithful 3.63. Holy, _a._ holy 23.132. Hom(e), hoom, whom(e), _sb._ home 5.7, 6.7, 11.7, 16.9, 24.9, &c.; _v._ hame. Honger, _sb._ hunger 34.72. Honour, _sb._ 27.22. Houe, hove, how(e) _conj._ how 5.4, 6, 6.4, 6, 7.4, 6, &c., &c. Hows, _sb._ house 32.26. Hundred, _num._ 2.18. [[Hyeþ, _vb. 3 p. pr._ hastens 42.7.]]

[[Iboren, _pp._ born 45.33.]] [[Ibou[gh]t, _pp._ redeemed 43.19.]] [[Icoren, _pp. a._ chosen ones 45.35.]] Idi[gh]te, _pp._ placed, set 2.38. [[Igete, _pp._ got 42.1.]] [[Ignawe, _pp._ devoured 44.23.]] [[Ihere, _vb._ hear 44.26.]] [[Iknawe, _vb._ know 44.24.]] Ilich, alike 1.5. Ille, ylle, _a. & adv._ ill 14.33, 16.48, 18.47, 23.122. Ilor, _pp._ lost 2.42; _v._ Loste. Imeten, _pp._ measured 3.54. Inow(e), ynoh, enough 1.2, 4, 32.18. [[Iseoþ, _vb. 3 p. pr._ sees 43.14, 44.21.]] [[Islawe, _pp._ slain 44.22.]] Iustly, _adv._ justly 5.16. Iustyse, _sb._ justice, judge, 22.100. [[Iuynt, _vb. 3 p. pr._ joins 42.9.]] [[Iworthe, _vb._ become 43.16.]]

Karful, _a._ grievous, sad, full of care, 26.64. King, kyng(e), _sb._ 2.39, 5.5, 7.5, 8.7, 9.5, &c. Klyng, _v._ clinge. Kni[gh]t, knyght, _sb._ knight 2.39, 19.24. Know, _vb._ 27.23; _3 p. pr._ knowethe 9.21. Kny[gh]thode, _sb._ 28.38.

Labour, _vb._ 23.103. Ladis, _sb._ Lady's 26.72. Lang, long, _a._ 3.50, 64; _adv._ 28.45, 33.40. Lappe, _vb._ wrap 21.39. Last(e), _a._ 4.73, 12.23, 32.22; at þe last 33.39, 34.62. Late, lete, lett, _vb. imp._ let 14.34, 16.49, 18.48, 23.127, 25.51. Lay, _vb. 3 p. pr._ layes 32.3; _3 p. p._ leyd(e) 1.3, 27.24; _pp._ layd(e) 33.44, 54, 34.64. Lede, _vb. subj._ lead 25.58, 34.82. Leinþ, _sb._ length 3.54. Leniþ, _vb. 3 p. pr._ rewards 4.78. OE. lêanian. Lent(e), y-lent, _pp._ lent, granted 15.29, 17.28, 21.40; OE. l[-æ]nan. [[Lere, _vb._ teach 44.27.]] [[Leste, _vb._ last 45.31.]] Lest(e), _conj._ 4.76, 25.58. Leve, lyffe, _vb._ live 19.24, 28.41, 33.35; _2 p. pr._ leuyst, leuuyst 25.50, 26.62; _3 p. pr._ lyueth 23.105; _imp._ lyffe 19.23; _3 p. p._ levyd 34.57. Lewe, _vb. imp._ leave 19.29. Lif(e), liif, lyf(e), lyffe, _sb._ life 2.15, 5.23, 8.2, 9.29, 13.3, 14.1, 16.1, 20.1. Li[gh]t, lyt, _vb._ alight, descend; _3 p. p._ lytyd 34.75; _pp._ li[gh]t 2.40. Like, lyk(e), _conj._ like 5.15, 6.15, 7.19, 8.17, 9.15, &c. List, lyst, _vb._ desire 28.47; _3 p. p._ liste 27.23. Liuerei, _sb._ livery, 3.52. Logege, _vb._ lodge 25.58. Loke, _vb. imp._ look 25.51. Lond, _sb._ land 4.73. Lord(e), _nom. pr._ 14.33, 16.48, 18.47, 23.125, 25.45. Loste, _vb. p. pl._ lost 28.28.; _v._ Ilor. Loth, _a._ loth, unwilling 33.54. Loue, _sb._ love 23.119, 25.45, 32.13. Loue, love, _vb._ love; _2 p. pr._ louyst 22.77; _3 p. pr._ loues, -is, -ys, 9.17, 10.17, 24.25, 33.29; loueth, -yth, loveth, -yth(e), loweth 5.17, 8.19, 11.17, 17.31, 27.17; lu(i)ffis, 6.17, 12.17, 30.17, 31.17; _pp._ loued, louyd(e) 5.23, 8.2, 9.29, 13.3, &c. [[Louerd, _sb._ Lord 45.33.]] Low[gh], _adv._ low 2.40. Lust, _sb._ desire 22.83. [[Luþer, _a._ wicked 42.9.]] Lutil, _adv._ little 3.50. Ly, _vb._ lie 32.26; _3 p. pr._ lyis 24.30; _pl. pr._ lye 26.32. Lyffe, lyneth, _v._ Leve. Lykyng, _p. pr._ pleasing, desirable 32.23.

Mai, may(e), _vb. pr. sg._ may 1.2, 5.4, 6.4, &c., &c.; _pl._ 28.45; _2 p. pr._ moue 25.56; _3 p. p._ myght, myth 7.4, 24, 9.3, 27.4. Maistri, _sb._ mastery, lordship 2.37; _pl._ maistres 12.26. Make, _vb. subj._ 15.22, 19.19, 21.66, 33.36; _2 p. pr._ mase 12.26; _3 p. pr._ maketh, -ith, -yth(e) 5.24, 8.3, 9.32, 14.2, 16.2; _2 p. p._ madist, -yst 14.33, 16.48, 18.47; _3 p. p._ mad(e) 26.69, 32.11, 34.69; maid 30.27, 31.27; _p. pr._ makyng 22.90; _pp._ made 20.14, 22.87, 23.101, 27.24; maked, -id, 1.5, 15.24, 17.23, 19.21. Man, mon, _sb._ man 4.71, 77, 5.17, 24, &c. Maner, _sb._ 22.96; any maner wise, any kind of way. Many, _a._ 11.12, 12.28, 34.76. Mast, _sb._ 34.59. Mede, _sb._ meed, reward 4.77, 33.43; _pl._ meden 2.16. Mekyl, _a._ much 33.49; _v._ Moche, myche. Mercy, _sb._ 25.50. Merwel, _sb._ marvel 24.25. Mi[gh]te, _sb._ power, might 2.37. Miseislich, _adv._ uncomfortably 3.54. Moche, myche, _a._ much 4.77; _adv._ 15.32; _v._ Mekyl. Moder, _sb._ mother 3.62. Mold, _sb._ mould, pattern, 3.62; OFr. modle. Mold(e), moolde, moulde, mowld(e), _sb._ mould, earth 5.13, 7.17, 9.13, 10.13, 11.13, 17.15, &c. Molys, _sb. pl._ moles 33.33. Mone, _sb._ moan 22.90. More, _adv._ 6.15, 28.34, 33.35, 36; moo 22.80; _a._ 28.40. Most(e), moost, _adv._ 5.23, 8.2, 14.1, &c. Moue, _vb. 2 p. pr._ may 25.56; see Mai. Muntid, _vb. 3 p. pr._ 2.16 (_glossed_ metitur) measures, appoints; OE. myntan, to intend, propose, hint. [[Mychfulliche, _adv._ greatly, at so great cost 43.19.]] Mynd(e), _sb._ 25.38, 33.36. Myrth(e), _sb._ mirth, joy 26.64, 66. Myscheue, _vb. subj._ come to grief, meet with misfortune 16.49, 18.48; OF. meschever. Myschyffe, _sb._ misfortune, evil plight 14.34. Mysdon, misdone 34.66. Myse, _vb._ miss 26.64. Mysgete, _p._ misgotten 23.112. Mysplese, _vb._ displease 15.43, 17.42, 21.60.

Naked, nakid, -it, -yd(e), -yt, _a._ naked 5.24, 7.14, 8.24, 15.37, 25.32, &c. Namyd, _vb. 3 p. p._ named 34.69. Nawte, _pr._, _v._ Nocht, noght. Nede, _sb._ need 34.80. [[Netfulliche, _adv._ of necessity 44.25.]] Neuer(e), neuyr(e), never, nevyr, _adv._ never 5.15, 7.19, 8.17, 15.22, 17.21, 19.15, 34.58, &c. Ni[gh]t, ny[gh]t, nyght, nyht, _sb._ night 4.78, 15.20, 17.19, 19.17, 21.62. Nim, _vb._ take 1.2, OE. niman. Noblenes, _sb._ high estate, nobility 28.35. Nobley, nobylay, _sb._ noble estate or condition 10.2, 32.2. Nobul, _a._ noble 5.2. Nocht, noght(e), nogth, noht, nou[gh]t, nought(e), nowght, nawte, _pr._ nought 5.2, 6.2, 7.2, 9.4, &c. Non(e), _pr._ none 22.92, 28.27, 34.61. Nor, _conj._ than 30.16, 31.16. Nother, _conj._ neither 25.60. Nothing(e), nothyng(e), _pr._ nothing 5.6, 9.6, 24.8, 31.6. Now(e), _adv._ 28.41, 31.10, 32.3.

[[Of-sou[gh]t, _pp._ attacked 43.18.]] Old(e), _a._ old 28.41, 34.74. Onkynde, _a._ unkind, unnatural 33.47. Oode, _sb._ odd 25.51, for oode ne for ewyne, for odd nor even, on no account. Opon, _prep._ _var. of_ upon 12.1, 2, &c. Or, _adv._ before 23.113, 28.50; OE. [-æ]r. Ordande, _vb. 3 p. p._ ordained 12.29. Oribyll, _a._ horrible 21.52. Othe, _sb._ oath 33.52. Oþer, _a._ other 1.2. Other, owther, owþir, _conj._ either, or 6.18, 11.18, 30.18, 31.18. Our(e)s, ouris, -us, -ys, owres, -is, -ys, owrris, houris, _pron._ ours 5.10, 6.10, 7.10, 8.12, 9.10, &c, &c. Owris, ? ours 24.23.

Pale, _a._ 28.32. Palfrei, palfreye, _sb._ palfrey 3.49, 32.20. Paradys, _sb._ Paradise 34.70. Parting, partyng(e), parttynge, _sb._ parting, leave-taking, 5.8, 6.8, 14.11, 24.10, &c. Pas(e), passe, _vb._ pass 8.26, 9.24, 10.24, 25.34, &c. Payne, _sb._ pain 23.108, _pl._ paynes, peynes, peynys 14.33, 16.48, 18.47, 23.126. Paynt(e), peynte, _vb._ paint 15.21, 17.20, 19.18, 21.63. Pepul, _sb._ people, 25.44. Perische, _vb. subj._ perish 22.99. Petous, petus, _a._ 10.8, 16.10, 20.20; _v._ Piteuous. Petrus, _a._ ? piteous 5.8. Piteuous, pyteous, pytous, pytyus, _a._ piteous 8.10, 13.12, 14.11, 19.8. Place, _sb._ 25.48, 26.62. Playn, _a._ plain 28.47. Plese, _vb._, please 22.95. Plowe, _sb._ plough 32.15. Poor(e), por(e), pure, _a._ poor 7.16, 10.24, 11.24, 15.25, 39, 30.24, &c. Pore, _sb._ the poor, 1.6. Portratowre, _sb._ portraiture 28.48. Praie, pray(e), preye, _vb._ 8.29, 10.27, &c., _imp._ 13.31, 15.46, 18.45, 29.63; _1 p. pr._ 9.27; _pr. pl._ 7.23. Prankys, _vb. 3 p. pr._ to show oneself off, strut, parade 32.20; MDu. pronken. Pride, _sb._ 33.53. Prode, proud, prowde, prowt, prude, _a._ proud 7.15, 15.24, 17.23, 19.21, 25.33. [[Prude, _sb._ pride 42.5.]] Prykys, _vb. 3 p. pr._ to spur one's horse 32.20. Punsched, _pp._ punished 23.108. Purvey, purway, _vb._ make provision 28.52; provide, furnish 26.62. Pyne, _sb._ pain 25.59.

Quene, _sb._ queen 3.49. Queynt(e), _a._ ingenious, elaborate, fine 15.22, 17.21, 19.19. Queytith, _vb. 3 p. pr._ requiteth 22.93. Quhen, quhone, _adv._ 30.7, 11, 19, 31.7, 11, 19; _v._ Whan(ne), when(ne). Quhill, quhy, 30.23, 26, 31.23, 26; _v._ While, Whi.

Race, _vb._ to tear away, snatch 22.72; OF. racher, -ier, _from_ arrachier. Ragged, raggid, _a._ 15.30, 17.29, 21.42. Rakid, _pp._ raked, covered, buried 15.26, 17.25; ON. raka to scrape, rake, cf. Ch. Monkes T. 143 in hoote coles he hath hym seluen raked. Rank, _a._ proud, haughty 15.27, 17.26. Rather(e), rathar, rathyr, _adv._ 5.16, 6.16, 7.20, &c. Recke, _vb._ reck, care, heed 34.58. Rede, _vb._ read 25.47; guide, direct 33.46. Rekenyng(e), rikenynge, _sb._ account 15.42, 18.41, 21.58. Rekyn, _vb. subj._ reckon, take count of 28.37. Renown, _sb._ 28.33. Rent, to-rent, _pp._ rent, torn 15.30, 17.29, 21.42, 25.45. Rent(e), _sb._ revenue, income, tribute 7.7, 9.7, 10.7, &c.; _pl._ rentes, -is, -ys, 6.7, 8.9, 11.7, &c. Repente, _vb. imp._ 23.121. Resoune, _sb._ reason 23.118. Reste, _vb._ rest 25.48. Restore, _vb. imp._ 23.111. Rewful, rewfulle, _a._ rueful 15.35, 17.34. Riche, rych, _sb._ rich 1.6, 25.40. Right, _sb._ righteousness, good 2.41. Right, riht, ryght, _a._ 34.82; _adv._ 5.20, 21.58, 33.46. Risynge, _sb._ uprising, resurrection 18.40, 21.56. Rode, roode, _sb._ rood 25.45, 34.78. Rof, _sb._ roof 2.17, 32.26. Ros, _vb. 3 p. p._ rose 34.79. Ruli, ruly, _a. or adv._ rueful(ly) 15.30, 17.29; OE. hrêowlîe. Ryches, _sb. pl._ riches 25.38. Rydys, _vb. 3 p. pr._ rides 33.42.

Sake, _sb._ 33.38. Salle, _sb._ hall, palace, court 12.24. Same, _a._ 32.11. Saule, _sb._ soul 12.32; _v._ Soule. Save, sawe, _vb._ save 34.77; _3 p. pr._ sauyd 34.76. Say, _vb._ 12.21; _3 p. pr._ sais(e), sase 6.10, 12.10; saith(e), sayth(e) 5.10, 8.12, 20.27, 22.91; sayis, says 10.10, 30.10, 31.10; seiþ, seyth, seth 7.10, 11.10, 14.13, &c. Schal, shall, _vb._ shall; _2 p. pr._ schalt, 2.29; _3 p. pr._ sal(e), sc(h)al, schall(e), shall(e) 5.8, 12, 6.8, 16, 7.6, 20, &c.; _pl._ schullen 2.18; _2 p. p._ schuldist 22.80; _3 p. p._ scholde, schould(e), schuld(e), shuld, sold, sulde 6.15, 9.15, 23, 10.23, &c. Scharp(e), sharp(e), _a._ sharp 5.12, 6.12, 8.14, 17.14, 30.12, &c. Sched, _vb. 3 p. p._ shed 25.46. Schend, _vb. subj._ shame, disgrace 4.76; _pp._ schent 33.55. Schene, _a._ bright, beautiful 3.51. Schouris, -ys, schowres, -is, -ys, shour(e)s, showres, -is, _sb. pl._ 5.12, 7.12, 8.14, &c., &c.; scowrrys 6.12, schorrys 24.16. Schroud, schrud, shroude, shrowde, _sb._ clothing 3.51, 15.25, 17.24, 19.22. Scowrrys, _sb. pl._ 6.12, showers; (_or perh._ stourrys, battles, tumults, OF. estor, estour). Secatours, _sb. pl._ executors 24.24, ME. _also_ secetour, sectour. Securlye, _adv._ certainly, surely, 26.66. [[Seluen, _pron._ self 44.24.]] Sely, _a._ blessed 12.24; simple 32.24. Sen, syn, _conj._ since 8.26, 25.34, 30.24. Seruyse, _sb._ service 22.94. Set, _vb. 3 p. pr._ sattys 32.4; _pp._ set(e), sett(e), ysette 5.3, 6.3, 7.3, &c. Seth(e), sethen, sith, syth, _conj._ since 9.24, 10.24, 11.24, 29.60, 32.12. Seven, _nu._ 32.22. Seynt Powlis, 28.48 St. Paul's. Shewith, _vb. 3 p. pr._ shews 28.49. Short, _a._ 28.36. Shyne, _vb._ shine 27.22. Sin, synne, _sb._ sin, 4.76, 23.115. Skin, _sb._ 2.18. Skyle, _sb._ reason 25.41. Slogh, _sb._ slough, skin, covering, 32.17, 33.40. Smarte, _sb._ smart, pain 24.17. Smele, _vb._ smell 24.29. Socowre, _sb._ succour 28.40. Soffyre, sofur, _vb._ 10.12, 24.16; _v._ Suffer. Solde, _pp._ sold 34.73. Sone, _adv._ soon 33.48; sonar, sone(a)r 27.16, 30.16, 31.16. Sore, _a._ sore, grievous 23.104; _adv._ 15.33, 23.116. Sorow(e), _sb._ sorrow 22.84, 34.81. Soule, sowle, _sb._ soul 3.63, 33.38; _v._ Saule. Space, _sb._ space of time, respite 26.63. Sped(e), _vb._ speed 24.6, 34.81. Spille, spylle, _vb._ perish, be destroyed 14.34, 16.49, 18.48, 23.128. Starte, _sb._ a sudden movement 24.18. Thi lyfe ys but a starte, but for a moment. Stede, _sb._ steed 33.42. Stelis, _vb. 3 p. pr._ steals 32.17. Steyuyne, _sb._ voice 25.49; OE. stefn. Stie, stye, _vb._ ascend, mount 14.36, 16.51, 18.50, 23.132; OE. stîgan. Stille, _adv._ silently 23.126. Stink, stynk(e), _sb._ stink 6.20, 8.22, 30.20, 31.20, &c. Stounde, _sb._ hour 34.75; OE. stund. Stourrys, _sb. pl._ conflicts 6.12; OF. estor, (_probably_ Scourrys; _v._ Schouris). Stoute, stowte, _a._ bold, proud 8.25, 9.23, 15.38, &c.; cf. OF. estout. Streinþ, _sb._ force, violence 3.53. Streite, streyt, _a._ close, exact 15.42, 17.41, 21.58. Streytly, _adv._ closely 28.39. Strive, stryue, _vb._ 22.72, 28.55. Stronge, _a._ strong 34.59. [[Styeþ, _vb. 3 p. pr._ ascends, mounts up 42.5.]] Styke, _sb._ 5.20, _erron. for_ stynke. Suffer, -ir(e), -yr(e), suffre, soffyre, sofur, _vb._ suffer 5.12, 6.12, 7.12, 8.14, 9.12, 10.12, 11.12, 24.16, &c.; _2 p. p._ sufferdyst, suffredist, suffridist 14.32, 16.48, 18.47, 23.126. [[Sullen, _vb. 1 pl. pr._ shall 43.16.]] Superflue, _a._ superfluous 15.33. Sweet(e), sweit, swet(e), swett, _vb._ sweat 5.18, 6.18, 11.18, 15.33, 21.48, 31.18, &c.; _3 p. pr._ swetys 10.18. Swerys, _vb. 3 p. pr._ swears 33.52. Swink(e), swynk(e), _vb._ toil, labour, _ref. as for_ sweet(e) _supra_. _3 p. pr._ swynkes 10.18. Swynkynge, labour, exertion 23.104. Symple, _a._ simple 25.34. Syttythe, _vb. 3 p. pr._ sits 9.11.