Chaucer's Works (ed. Skeat) Vol. VI/Proper Names

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INDEX OF PROPER NAMES.

N.B. Many of these names are further explained in the Notes, to which the reader is referred.

Abbreviations: The nos. 1-23 refer to the Minor Poems (vol. i). R. = Romaunt of the Rose (vol. i). B 1-B 5 = Books I-V of Boethius (vol. ii). T. i.-T. v. = Books I-V of Troilus (vol. ii). HF. = House of Fame (vol. iii). L. = Legend of Good Women (vol. iii). A. pr., A. i., A. ii. = Astrolabe, prologue and Parts I and II (vol. iii). A-I = Groups A to I of the Canterbury Tales (vol. iv).

The proper names in Fragments B and C of the Romaunt, and in Gamelyn, are indexed separately above.


Aaron, D 1894.

Abigail, B 2290; Abigayl, E 1369.

Abraham, D 55.

Absolon, Absalom, A 3313, 3339, 3348, &c.; A 3856; L. 249, 539; Absolonem, I 639.

Achademicis, referring to the Academy, B 1. p 1. 48. See note.

Achates, L. 964, 976, 1023, 1129, 1136; Achatee, HF. 226.

Achelous, the river-god, B 4. m 7. 30, 32; Achelois, gen. B 3296.

Achemenie, Armenia, B 5. p 1. 2.

Achilles, 3. 329, 1066; 5. 290; HF. 398, 1463; T. ii. 416, iii. 374, v. 1559; B 198, 4338, F 239; Achille, T. v. 1806.

Achitofel, Achitophel, 3. 1118; I 639.

Adam, 1. 182; HF. 270; L. 286; B 2293, 3197, 4448, C 505, 508, D 696, E 1325, I 323, 325, 331, 516, 819, 926; Chaucer's scrivener, 8. 1.

Admete, Admetus, T. i. 664.

Adoun, Adonis, A 2224; Adoon, T. iii. 721.

Adrastus, king of Argos, 7. 61.

Adriane, Ariadne, L. 268, 2078, 2146, 2460, 2545, &c.; HF. 407; B 67; Adrian, L. 1969, 1977.

Affrike, Africa, B 2. p 6. 50; B 4314; Afrik, 5. 37. See Auffrike.

African, Scipio Africanus Major, 5. 41, 44, 52, 96, 107, 120, 153; Affrican, 3. 287.

Agamenon, Agamemnon, B 4. m 7. 1; Agámenóun, T. iii. 382.

Agaton, Agathon or Agatho, an uncertain author, L. 526 (see note).

Agenores, gen. of Agenor, L. 114. See note.

Aglauros, daughter of Cecrops, T. iii. 730.

Albin, Decius Albinus, B 1. p 4. 73; p 4. 156.

Albioun, Albion, 19. 22.

Albon, Alban, B 3120.

Alcathoe, the citadel of Megara, L. 1902, 1923.

Alceste, Alcestis, T. v. 1527, 1778; L. 432, 511, 518; L. 179 a, 209 a, 216 a, 223 a, 530 a, 532 a; B 75, F 1442.

Alcibiades, B 3. p 8. 32; Alcipyades, 3. 1057; Alcebiades, F 1439.

Alcion, Halcyone or Alcyone, B 57 (hence E. halcyon); Alcyone, 3. 65, 76 n, 145, 196, 1327; Alcione, 3. 220, 264.

Aldeberan, Aldebaran, the star α Tauri, A. i. 21. 12.

Aldiran, the name of a star, F 265. See note.

Alete, Alecto, T. iv. 24.

Alexander, (the great); HF. 915, 1413; Alisaundre, 3. 1060; B 3821, H 226; Alexandres, gen. R. 1152.

Alexandryn, adj. of Alexandria (the word of should be omitted), R. 602.

Aleyn, a Cambridge scholar, A 4013, 4016, &c.

Aleyn, Alanus de Insulis, Alein Delille, 5. 316.

Algarsyf, F 30, 663.

Algezir, Algeciras, (in Spain), A 57.

Algomeysa, the star α Canis Minoris, A. i. 21. 13.

Alhabor, Sirius, the dog-star, A. ii. 3. 30.

Alis, Alice, D 320, 548.

Alisaundre, Alexander, B 3821, H 226. See Alexander.

Alisaundre, Alexandria, 3. 1026; A 51, B 3582, G 975.

Alisoun, D 530, 804.

Alkabucius, Alchabitius, A. i. 8. 9.

Alkaron, the Koran, B 332.

Alla, Ælla, B 578, 604, 610, 659.

Alma redemptoris, the first two words of a Latin hymn, B 1708, 1744, 1802; Alma redemptoris mater, benign mother of the Redeemer, B 1831.

Almachius, G 421, 435, 468, 487; Almache, 362, 431.

Almageste, Almagest, A 3208, D 183, 325.

Almena, Alcmena, T. iii. 1428.

Alnath, the star α Arietis, F 1281.

Alocen, Alhazen, F 232.

Amadrides, Hamadryades, A 2928.

Amazones, the Amazons, A 880.

Ambrose, seint, G 271, I 84.

Amphiorax, Amphiaraus, 7. 57; T. ii. 105, v. 1500; D 741.

Amphioun, Amphion, A 1546, E 1716, H 116.

Anaxogore, Anaxagoras, B 1. p 3. 38.

Anchises, HF. 168, 171, 442; L. 944; gen. of Anchises, L. 1086.

Androgeus, son of Minos, L. 1896.

Andromacha, Andromache, B 4331.

Anelida, 7. 11, 49, 71, 139, 147, 167, 198, 204, 349.

Anne, Anna, sister of Dido, HF. 367; L. 1168, 1178, 1182, 1343; St. Anna, B 641, D 1613, G 70.

Anselm, seint, I 169.

Anteclaudian, the 'Anticlaudianus,' a Latin poem of Alanus de Insulis, HF. 986.

Antecrist, Antichrist, I 788.

Antenor, (Antenór), T. ii. 1474, iv. 50, 133, 137, 149, 177, 189, 196, 203, 209, 212, 792; v. 71; Antenore, T. iv. 665; Anthenor, 3. 1119.

Antheus, Antaeus, B 4. m 7. 35; B 3298.

Antigone, T. ii. 816, 824, 879, 1563, 1716; iii. 597.

Antilegius (read Antilogus, as in O. French), Antilochus, mistaken for Archilochus, 3. 1069.

Antiochus, king of Antioch, B 82; Anthiochus, A. Epiphanes, B 3765.

Antonius, Mark Antony, L. 588, 629, 684; A 2032; Antony, L. 625, 652, 657, 701; Antoninus, or Caracalla, B 3. p 5. 35.

Antony, seint, I 427.

Apelles, C 16; Appelles, D 499.

Apennyn, the Apennines, E 44.

Aperill, April, T. iv. 751; Aperil, T. i. 156. See Aprille.

Apia, Via, i.e. Via Appia, the Appian Way, G 172.

Apius, Appius, C 154, 178, 204, 227, 265, 267, 270.

Apollo, T. i. 70, iii. 543; HF. 1092, 1232; Appollo, T. i. 72, ii. 843, iii. 541, iv. 114, 1397; v. 207, 1853; F 1031.

Apollonius, of Tyre, B 81.

Appelles, Apelles, D 499; Apelles, C 16.

Aprille (Aprílle), April, A 1; A. i. 10. 10; (Áprillè), T. iii. 360; Aprile, A. i. 10. 3; April, 4. 139; B 6; Aperill, T. iv. 751; Aperil, T. i. 156; Averill, 7. 309; Averille, D 546.

Aquarius, a sign of the Zodiac, A. i. 8. 3; ii. 28. 27; Aquarie, A. ii. 6. 12.

Aquilon, Aquilo, the north wind, B 1. m 6. 8; B 2. m 3. 12.

Arabie, s. Arabia, F 110; Arabye, 3. 982.

Arabien, adj. Arabian, B 3529; Arabians, s. pl. A. pr. 23; in Arabiens, among the Arabians, A i. 10. 5.

Arabik, Arabic, A. pr. 23.

Aragon, Arragon, HF. 1248.

Arcadie, Arcadia, B 4. m 3. 14.

Archemoris, gen. of Archemorus, T. v. 1499.

Arcita; accented Arcíta, A 1013, 1281, &c.; Árcita, 2761; Arcíte, A 1031, 1080, 1112, &c.; 7. 11, 49, 92, 106, 109, 140, 155, 168, 179, 198, 210, 349; Árcite, A 1152, 1344, &c.; Árcite', A 1211; Arcyte, L. 420.

Arcturus, the star α Boötis; B 1. m 5. 19; Arcture, the constellation Boöwtes, B 4. m 5. i.

Ardea, in Latium, L. 1694.

Arge, Argos, T. v. 805, 934.

Argeyes, pl. Argives, T. v. 1501.

Argon, Argos, L. 2682.

Argonauticon (of Valerius Flaccus), L. 1457.

Argus, (1) the hundred-eyed, T. iv. 1459; A 1390, D 358, E 2111; (2) Algus (see note), 3. 435; (3) the Argonaut, L. 1453.

Argyve, Argiva, T. iv. 762; Argyves, gen. T. v. 1509.

Aries, s. the Ram, the sign of the zodiac for the latter part of March and the former part of April, A. i. 8. 2; i. 17. 2; ii. 6. 10; ii. 12, 7, &c.; F 51, 1282; Ariete, Aries, T. iv. 1592, v. 1190.

Ariones harpe, the constellation Lyra, HF. 1005.

Aristoclides, F 1387.

Aristotle, B 3. p 8. 28; B 5. p 6. 21; A 295, F 233; Aristotile, HF. 759; Aristotulis, B 5. p 1. 44.

Armorik, Armorica, Brittany, F 729; Armorike, B 3578; Armorik, adj. Armorican, F 1061.

Arnold of the newe toun, Arnoldus de Villa Nova, G 1428.

Arpyes, the Harpies, B 4. m 7. 23; Arpies, B 3290.

Arras, R. 1234.

Arrius, D 758, 762.

Arsechieles, gen. Arsechiel's, A. ii. 45. 2.

Arthemesye, Artemisia, F 1451.

Arthour, Arthur, R. 1199; D 857, 882, 890; Arthures, gen. D 1089.

Artoys, Artois, A 86.

Arveragus, F 808, 814, 837, 969.

Ascanius, HF. 178; L. 941, 1138.

Ascaphilo, Ascalaphus, T. v. 319.

Asie, s. Asia, put for Asia Minor, B 1678; Asye, Asia, HF. 1339.

Assuerus, Ahasuerus, B 2291; Assuere, E 1374; Assuer, E 1745.

Athalaunte, Atalanta, 5. 286; Atthalante, A 2070.

Athalus, Attalus, fabled inventor of chess, 3. 663.

Athamante, Athamas, T. iv. 1539.

Athenes, Athens (variously pronounced as Athén-es, Athén's, Áthen-es, Áthen's), 7. 46; HF. 1228, 1845; B 1. p 5. 14; B 5. m 4. 1; L. 1897, 1922, 1940, 1944, 2122, 2128, 2306, 2361, 2406, 2442, 2552; A 861, 873, 968, 973, 1023, 1194, &c.; F 1369; Athenis, HF. 388; (apparently) Athenians, A 880.

Atiteris, HF. 1227. See note.

Atlantes doughtres, the daughters of Atlas, the constellation of the Pleiades, HF. 1007. See note.

Atthalante, Atalanta, A 2070; Athalaunte, 5. 286.

Attheon, Actæon, A 2065, 2303.

Attila, C 579.

Attrides, Atrides, B 4. m 7. 1.

Attropos, Atropos, T. iv. 1208, 1546.

Auffrike, Africa, HF. 1339; Auffrykes, gen. HF. 431. See Affrike.

Augustinus, St. Augustine, I 754; Augustin, B 2807, 2833; I 97, 101, 150, 230, 269, 302, 368, 381, 383, 484, 630, 678, 694, 741, 768, 845, 921, 958, 984, 1020, 1026; Augustyn, B 4431. See Austin.

Augustus, August, A. i. 10. 3, 10; August, A. i. 10. 9.

Aurelian, the emperor, B 3541, 3551.

Aurelius, F 938, 965, 970, 979, 1006; Aurelie, F 982, 989, 1007, 1037.

Aurora, goddess of the dawn, L. 774.

Aurora, name of an 'allegorised History of the Bible,' by Petrus de Riga, of Rheims, 3. 1169. See note.

Auster, the south-wind, B 1. m 7. 2; B 2. m 3. 9, m 4. 5.

Austin, St. Augustine, L. 1690; A 187, 188, B 1449, 1631. See Augustinus.

Ave Marie, Ave Maria, short prayer to the Virgin, 1. 104.

Averille, April, D 546; Averill, 7. 309. See Aprille.

Averrois, Averroes, a Moorish physician, A 433.

Avicen, Avicenna, A 432, C 889.

 

Babilan, adj. Babylonian, B 63.

Babiloyne, Babylon, 3. 1061; B 3339; Babiloine, L. 706; Babiloigne, D 2082.

Bachus, Bacchus, B 1. m 6. 10; B 2. m 5. 5; 5. 275; H 99; Bacus, T. v. 208; C 58, E 1722; Bachus, gen. L. 2376.

Baldeswelle, Baldeswell in Norfolk, A 620.

Ballenus, HF. 1273. See note.

Balthasar, Belshazzar, B 3373.

Baptist Iohn, C 491.

Barbarye, barbarian territory, F 1452.

Barnabo, of Milan, B 3589.

Basilie, St. Basil, I 221.

Basilius, B 1. p 4. 81.

Bathe, wyf of, wife of Bath, A 445, E 1170, 1685; (Chaucer's Prologue to the Wife of Bath's Tale, referred to), 17. 29.

Bayard, a name for a horse, T. i. 218; G 1413.

Belial, i.e. yokeless; explained by 'absque iugo,' Judges, xix. 22 (Vulgate), I 897, 898.

Belle, the Bell, an inn, A 719.

Bellona, goddess of war, 7. 5.

Belmarye, Benamarin, A 57, 2630.

Benedight, Benedict, A 3483; Beneit, A 173.

Bernard, St. Bernard, G 30; L. 16; I 130, 166, 253, 256, 274, 690, 723; Bernardus Gordonius, A 434.

Berwik, Berwick-on-Tweed, A 692.

Bethulia, B 3755; Bethulie, B 2289.

Bevis, Sir, B 2089.

Biblis, Byblis, 5. 289.

Bilia, F 1455.

Blaunche, the Duchesse, L. 418.

Blee, Blean forest, G 556, H 3 (see note).

Bob-up-and-doun, H 2 (see note).

Boece de Consolacione, Boethius, I 1088; Boece, B 1. p 4. 56, &c.; 8. 2; HF. 972; L. 425; B 4432, 4484; D 1168.

Boghton under Blee, G 556. See note.

Bole, Bull, the sign Taurus, T. ii. 55.

Boloigne, Boulogne in France, A 465; Bologna in Italy, E 686, 763, 939, 1069.

Book of Decrees, B 2594.

Bootes, Boötes, B 4. m 5. 4, 5.

Boreas, B 1, m 5. 17; Borias, m 3. 8.

Bradwardyn, bishop, B 4432.

Bret, Briton, Welshman, HF. 1208. See note.

Briseida, Briseis (with ei pronounced as in E. vein), HF. 398; Brixseyde, B 71. (From the accus. form Briseida).

Britayne, Brittany, A 409, F 729, 992; Briteyne, F 810, 1061; Bretaigne, R. 1199.

Briton, adj. British, Welsh, B 666; Breton, F 711, 1179.

Britoun, s. Briton, B 561; Britons, pl. (Britons), B 545, 547, D 858; (Bretons), F 709.

Brok, a horse's name (Brock = badger), D 1543.

Bromeholm, s. Bromholm, A 4286.

Brugges, Bruges, B 1245, 1251, 1448, 1491, 1923.

Brutes, gen. of Brut, of Brutus, 19. 22. See note.

Brutus, B 2. m 7. 13; L. 1862; B 3896, F 1449; Brutus Cassius (see note), B 3887.

Bukton, 17. 1.

Burdeux, Bourdeaux, A 397, C 571; from Burdeux-ward, from Bordeaux, A 397.

Burgoyne, Burgundy, R. 554.

Burnel, Brunellus the ass, B 4502 (see note).

Busirides, Busiris, B 2. p 6. 47; Busirus, B 3293.

 

Cacus, B 4. m 7. 36, 38; B 3297.

Cadme, Cadmus, A 1546; Cadmus, A 1547.

Calidoine, Calydon, T. v. 805, 934.

Caliope, Calliope, T. iii. 45; Caliopee, HF. 1400; Calliope, B 3. m 12. 16.

Calipsa, Calypso, HF. 1272.

Calistopee, Callisto (see note), A 2056; Calixte, Callisto, 5. 286.

Calkas, Calchas, T. i. 66, 71, 87, 92; iv. 64, 73, 134, 761, 1466, v. 149, 845, 897; gen. iv. 63, 663.

Calliope, B 3. m 12. 16. See Caliope.

Cambalo, F 31, 667; Cambalus, 656.

Cambinskan, F 12, 28, &c. See note.

Cambyses, king of Persia, D 2043.

Campaigne, Campania in Italy, B 1. p 4. 61.

Campaneus, Capaneus, 7. 59; Capaneus, A 932; Cappanëus, T. v. 1504.

Canaan, I 766.

Canacee, Canace (1), B 78; L. 265; (2) F 33, 144, 178, 361, 384, 410, &c.; Canaceës, gen. F 247, 631.

Cananee, adj. Canaanite, G 59.

Cancer, A. i. 8. 2; i. 17. 2; ii. 6. 11, &c.; E 2224; Cancre, B 1. m 6. 1; E 1887; Cancro (abl.), T. iii. 625.

Candace, an Indian queen, 5. 288, 21. 16. See notes.

Cane, Cana, D 11.

Canios, s. pl. the Canii, the followers of Canius, B 1. p 3. 40.

Canius, Canus, B 1. p 4. 131, 134.

Cantebrigge, Cambridge, A 3921; Cantebregge, A 3990.

Capaneus, A 932; Campaneus, 7. 59; Cappanëus, T. v. 1504.

Capitolie, s. the Capitol, B 3893.

Capricornus, A. i. 8. 3; Capricorne, A. i. 17. 7; i. 23. 1, &c.; Capricorn, A. ii. 15. 2; F 1248.

Caribdis, Charybdis, T. v. 644.

Carrenare, gulf of the Carnaro, or Quarnaro, in the Adriatic, 3. 1029.

Cartage (Cartág-e), Carthage, 3. 732, 1062; 5. 44; HF. 224, 236; L. 1000, 1007, 1283; A 404, B 4555. F 1400.

Cassandre, Cassandra, T. iii. 410; v. 1451, 1456, 1534; Cassandra, 3. 1246.

Cassidorie, Cassiodorus, B 2386; Cassidore, B 2628, 2718, 2754, 2832; Cassidorus, B 2539.

Castor, Pollux, the constellation Gemini, HF. 1006.

Cataloigne, Catalonia, HF. 1248.

Catoun, (1) Cato of Utica, B 2. m 7. 14, B 4. p 6. 161; (2) Dionysius Cato, A 3227, B 2406, 2496, 2679, 4130, 4161, 4166, G 688; Caton, B 2371, 2784, 2792, E 1377.

Catullus, the poet, B 3. p 4. 8.

Caucasus, a mountain, B 2. p 7. 43; D 1140.

Caunterbury, Canterbury, A 16, 22, 27, 769, 793, 801, G 624, H 3; Tales of, I 1086.

Caym, Cain, I 1015.

Cecilie, St. Cecilia, G 28, 85, &c.; Cecile, G 92, 94, &c.; lyf of seint Cecyle, G 554; Cecyle, L. 426.

Cedasus, F 1428.

Cenobia, Zenobia, B 3437.

Centaures, pl. Centaurs, B 4. m 7. 21; Centauros, pl. (see note), B 3289.

Cerberus, B 3. m 12. 22; B 4. m 7. 26; T. i. 859; B 3292.

Ceres, 5. 276; T. v. 208.

Cesar, Cæsar, B 3869; Julius, A. i. 10. 7, 12; the emperor, L. 360; Octavius Cæsar, L. 592, 595, 663; Augustus, A. i. 10. 7, 13.

Ceys, Ceyx, B 57.

Chaldey, Chaldea, B 3347.

Charles, gen. of Charlemagne, B 3577.

Chaucer, B 47.

Chaunticleer, name of a cock, B 4039, 4065, 4073, 4076, &c.

Chepe, Cheapside, in London, A 754, 4377; C 564, 569, H 24.

Chichevache, understood to mean 'lean cow,' but really from Chicheface, lit. 'lean face,' E 1188. See note, and New E. Dict.

Chiron, the Centaur, HF. 1206.

Chorus, Corus, or Caurus, the north-west wind, B 1. m 3. 5, B 4. m 5. 17.

Chorus, a sea-god, L. 2422. See note.

Cibella, Cybele, L. 531.

Cimerie, Cimmerii, HF. 73.

Cipioun, Scipio Africanus the younger, R. 10; B 4314.

Ciprian, Cyprian, B 1. p 4. 75.

Cipris, Cypris, Venus, T. iii. 725; HF. 518; Cipryde, 5. 277; T. v. 208.

Circes, Circe, B 4. m 3. 3, 24, 26, 31; HF. 1272; A 1944.

Circo, the Circus, B 2. p 3. 41. (Lat. in circo.)

Cirrea, Cirra, near Delphi, 7. 17.

Cirus, Cyrus, D 2079; Cyrus, B 2. p 2. 43; B 3918.

Cithe, Scythia, 7. 23; Cithia, 7. 37.

Citherea, Venus, 5. 113; T. iii. 1255; A 2215.

Citheroun, Cithæron, A 1936, 2223.

Clare, St. Clara or Clare, HF. 1066.

Claudian, Claudius Claudianus, HF. 449, 1509; L 280 a; E 2232.

Claudius, B 3525, C 153, 179, 269.

Clemence, Clemency, Pity, A 928.

Cleo, Clio, T. ii. 8.

Cleopataras, Cleopatra, L. 582, 601; Cleopatras, L. 604; Cleopatre, L. 259, 566; 5. 291.

Clitemistra, Clytemnestra, D 737.

Colatyne, Collatinus, L. 1705, 1714; Colatyn, L. 1740, 1778; Colatynes, gen. L. 1713.

Colcos, Colchis, L. 1425, 1515, 1580, 1591.

Colle (a dog), B 4573; (a name of a juggler), HF. 1277.

Coloigne, Cologne, A 466.

Conigaste, Conigastus, B 1. p 4. 41.

Consolacione; Translacion of Boece de Consolacione, I 1088.

Constantyn, E 1810; Constantinus Afer, A 433.

Coribantes, s. pl. priests of Cybele, B 4. m 5. 14.

Corinne, Corinnus, 7. 21. See note.

Corinthe, Corinth, C 604.

Crassus, M., the triumvir, T. iii. 1391.

Creon, 7. 64; L. 1661; A 938, 961, 963, 986, 1002.

Creseide, Cressida, 21. 16. See Criseyde.

Cresus, Crœsus, B 2. p 2. 42; HF. 105; A 1946, B 3917, 4328.

Crete, L. 1886, 1894; A 980, D 733.

Creusa, HF. 175, 183; L. 945.

Criseyde, Cressida, T. i. 55, &c.; L. 332; Creseyde, L. 441, 469; Criseide, L. 531 a; Crisseyde, L. 344 a; Creseide, 21. 16; Críseydà, T. i. 169; Crise-y-da, T. ii. 1424.

Crisippus, Chrysippus, D 677.

Crist, Christ, R. 445; HF. 271, 492; L. 1879; B 106, 277, 283, &c.; Crist Iesu, D 1590; Cristes, gen. Christ's, 1. 28; C 81, &c.; Criste, dat. 17. 1.

Cristemasse, s. Christmas, B 126, 1730.

Cristen, Christian, D 1820.

Cristendom, Christianity, G 208.

Cristofre, St. Christopher (on a brooch), A 115.

Cupido, Cupid, R. 1616; HF. 137, 617, 668; L. 1140; T. iii. 461; A 1963; Cupýde, 5. 212, 652; 16. 22; T. iii. 1808, iv. 1216; v. 207; B 61; Cupide, T. iii. 186; A 1623; Cupydes, gen. T. v. 1590.

Custance, Constance, B 151, 226, 264, 319, 431, 438, &c.

Cutberd, St. Cuthbert, A 4127.

Cylenius, Cyllenius, Mercury, 4. 144; gen. 4. 113.

Cynthia, the moon, T. iv. 1608; Cynthea, T. v. 1018.

Cypre, Cyprus, B 3581.

Cyrus, Cyrus, B 2. p 2. 43; B 3918; Cirus, D 2097.

 

Dalida, Delilah, 3. 738; B 3253; Dalyda, 21. 16.

Damascien, Johannes Damascenus, A 433.

Damasie, seint, St. Damasus, I 788.

Damassene, adj. as s. Damascene, put for Damascus, B 3197. (Read felde Damassene.)

Damian, E 1772, 1789, 1866, 1875, 1900, 1923, &c.

Danao, Danaus, L. 2563, 2568, 2600.

Dane, Daphne, A 2062, 2064; T. iii. 726.

Daniel, B 473, 3344, 3399, 4318; I 126; (error for David), I 955.

Dante, Dante, L. 360; Dant, B 3651, D 1126, 1520; Daunte, HF. 450; Dantes, gen. D 1127.

Dardanus (see note), T. ii. 618.

Dares Frigius, Dares Phrygius, 3. 1070; Dares, HF. 1467; T. i. 146, v. 1771.

Darius, B 3427, 3838, D 498.

Daunte, Dante, HF. 450. See Dante.

David, B 935, 2290, H 345, I 125, 193, 220, 307, 309, 442, 540, 716; Davit, D 1933.

Decembre, December, A. i. 10. 4, 11; ii. 1. 12; HF. 63, 111; F 1244; December, A. ii. 44. 4.

Decorat, Decoratus, B 3. p 4. 16, 18.

Dedalus, Dædalus, 3. 570; B 3. p 12. 118; HF. 919; Dedali, gen. HF. 1920.

Deeth of Blaunche the Duchesse, 'The Book of the Duchesse,' L. 418.

Deiphebus (Déiphebùs, with ei as in vein), T. ii. 1398, 1402, 1408, 1422, 1443, 1486, 1496, &c.; HF. 444; Deiphebe, T. v. 1652, 1654; Deiphebus, gen. T. ii. 1514, 1540.

Deiscorides, Dioscorides, A 430.

Delphicus, adj. of Delphi, T. i. 70.

Delphos, Delphi, T. iv. 1411; F 1077.

Demetrius, king of Parthia, C 621.

Demociones, of Demotion, F 1426.

Demophon, Demophoön, 3. 728; HF. 388; L. 2398, 2405, 2427, 2462; B 65; Demophoun, L. 264.

Denmark, D 824.

Denys, seint, St. Denis, B 1191, 1249, 1257, 1341, 1498, 1516.

Depeford, Deptford, A 3906.

Dertemouthe, Dartmouth, A 389.

Diane, Diana, 5. 281; T. iii. 731, v. 1464; A 1682, 2051, 2057, 2063; oratory of, A 1912, 2051; prayer to, A 2297; Dianes, gen. F 1390; Dyane, A 1912.

Dianire, Deianira, B 66; Dianira, B 3310; Dianyre, D 725; Dyanira, HF. 402.

Dido, 5. 289; HF. 241, 254, 287, 444; L. 263, 927, 956, &c.; B 64; Dydo, 3. 732.

Diogenes, 9. 35.

Diomede, T. iv. 11; v. 37, 46, 86, 92, 106, 183, 771, 799, 844, 869, &c.; Diomedes, B 4. m 7. 28.

Dione, T. iii. 1807.

Dives, the rich man, D 1877.

Donegild, B 695, 778, 805, 896.

Dorigene, F 815; Dorigen, F 926, 936, &c.

Dover, A 4347.

Duche, adj. German, HF. 1234.

Duchesse, book of the, I 1086. See Blaunche and Deeth.

Dunmowe, Dunmow, D 218.

Dunstan, D 1502.

Dyane, Diana, A 1912. See Diane.

Dyanira, Deianira, HF. 402. See Dianire.

Dydo, Dido, 3. 732. See Dido.

Dyomede, T. v. 15. See Diomede.

Dyte, Dictys, T. i. 146.

 

Eacides, gen. of Aeacides, Achilles [grandson of Aeacus], HF. 1206. See note.

Ebraik, adj. Hebrew, B 489; Ebrayk, HF. 1433; Hebraik, B 1750.

Ebrew, adj. Hebrew, A. pr. 24.

Ecclesiaste, Ecclesiasticus, B 4519; D 651.

Echo, R. 1474; Ecquo, 3. 735. See Ekko.

Eclympastere, 3. 167. (See note.)

Ector, Hector, 3. 328, 1065; T. i. 110, 113, 471, ii. 153, 417, iii. 1775, iv. 33, 39, 176, 187, 193, v. 1549, 1804; L. 934; A 2382, B 198, 4332; Ectóres, Hector's, B 4331.

Ecuba, Hecuba, T. v. 11.

Edippus, Oedipus, T. ii. 102; Edippe, T. iv. 300.

Edward, B 3160.

Egeus, Ægeus, L. 1944; A 2838, 2905.

Egipcien, adj. Egyptian, B 3528; Egypcien Marie, St. Mary of Egypt, B 500.

Egipte, Egypt, 3. 281, 1207; L. 581, 664, 674; B 4323.

Egiste, Aegyptus, L. 2570, 2600, 2618.

Eglentyne, the prioress, A 121.

Ekko, Echo (the nymph), F 951; echo, E 1189. See Echo.

Eleanor, HF. 516. See note.

Eleaticis, referring to Elea, B 1. p 1. 48. See note.

Eleyne, Helen, 3. 331, 5. 291; B 4. m 7. 5; T. i. 62, 455, ii. 1447, iii. 204, 222, 410; L. 254; B 70, E 1754; St. Helen, C 951.

Eliachim, Eliakim or Joachim, B 3756.

Elicon, Helicon, 7. 17; HF. 522; Elicone, T. iii. 1809.

Elie, Elijah, D 1890, 2116; Elye, HF. 588.

Elisee, Elisha, D 2116.

Elpheta, F 29.

Eltham, Eltham in Kent, L. 497.

Elye, Elijah, HF. 588; Elie, D 1890, 2116.

Elysos, Elysian, T. iv. 790.

Emelward; to Emelward = towards the Æmilian Way, E 51.

Emelye, Emilia, Emily, 7. 38; A 871, 972, 1035, 1046, &c.; Emelya, A 1077, 1860.

Emetreus, A 2156, 2638, 2645.

Eneas, Æneas, 3. 733; HF. 165, 175, 217, 286, 293, 356, 427, 434, 440, 452, 461; T. ii. 1474; L. 927, &c.; Enee, B 64.

Eneidos, (i.e. Æneidos liber), Aeneid, HF. 378; Eneydos, B 4549; Eneid, L. 928.

Engelond, England, A 16, 580, 2113, B 1130, C 921, D 1322, 1340, F 810, G 1356.

English, the English language, 7. 9; 18. 80; T. v. 1794; L. 1382; A. pr. 22; A 265, 1459, B 49, F 37, G 87, 106; command of English, 3. 898; L. 66.

Ennopye, Oenopia, Aegina, L. 2155.

Enok, Enoch, HF. 588.

Enone, Oenone, HF. 399. (Read Oënone, in four syllables; see Oenone.)

Eolus, Æolus, HF. 203, 1571, 1586, 1602, 1719, 1764, 1769, 1789, 1800, 1861, 2120.

Ephesios, Ephesians, I 748.

Epicuriens, s. pl. Epicureans, B 1. p 3. 24, 32, 34.

Epicurus, B 3. p 2. 55; gen. A 336.

Epistles, Ovid's Heroides, L. 1465; Epistelles, B 55.

Ercules, Hercules, 3. 1058; 5. 288; HF. 402; B 2. p 6. 49; B 4. p 6. 13; L. 515, 1454, 1480, 1501, 1514; B 200. See Hercules.

Eriphilem, Eriphyle, D 743.

Ermony, Armenia, 7. 72.

Ermyn, adj. Armenian, B 3528.

Erro, Hero, B 69.

Erudice, Eurydice, T. iv. 791.

Esculapius, Æsculapius, A 429.

Eson, Æson, L. 1398, 1402.

Essex, D 218.

Ester, Esther, L. 250; E 1371, 1744; Hester, 3. 987; B 2291.

Ethiopen, s. an Ethiopian, I 345.

Ethna, Etna, B 2. m 5. 23, p 6. 6.

Ethyocles, Eteocles, T. v. 1489, 1507.

Euclide, Euclid, D 2289.

Eufrates, Euphrates, B 5. m 1. 1.

Euripidis, Euripides, B 3. p 7. 18.

Europe, Europa, T. iii. 722; Europe, HF. 1339; B 161.

Eurus, the south-east wind, B 2. m 4. 3; B 4. m 3. 1.

Eurydice, B 3. m 12. 41.

Eurype, Euripus, B 2. m 1. 3. See note.

Eva, Eve, B 368, D 715; Eve, E 1329, G 62, I 325, 331, 516, 819.

Evander, B 4. m 7. 37, 39.

Exodi, Exodus, I 750.

Ezechiel, I 140, 143, 236.

Ezekias, Hezekiah, I 982; Ezechie, I 135.

 

Fabricius, B 2. m 7. 13.

Fame; the book of Fame, i.e. House of Fame, I 1086.

Fauny, pl. Fauns, T. iv. 1544; Faunes, pl. A 2928.

Februare, February, A. i. 10. 2, 9; Feverer, 12.

Femenye, the country of the Amazons, A 866, 877.

Ferrare, Ferrara, E 51.

Finistere, Cape Finisterre, in N. W. Spain, A 408.

Fishstrete, Fish Street, C 564.

Flaundres, Flanders, A 86, B 1389, 1429, 1909, C 463; Flaundresward, towards Flanders, B 1490.

Flaundrish, Flemish, A 272.

Flegiton, Phlegethon, T. iii. 1600.

Fleming, a Fleming, man of Flanders, A 4357, B 4586, H 349.

Flexippe, T. ii. 816.

Flora, goddess of flowers, 3. 402; L. 171.

Florence, D 1125.

Fraunce, France, R. 495, 684, 1457; 5. 677; 18. 82; B 1341, F 1118; France, B 1306, 1384.

Fraunceys, Francis, E 31.

Frenshe, French, I 248; Frensh, A 124, 126.

Friday, A 1534, 1539; B 4531, 4541.

Frideswyde, seinte, A 3449.

Fryse, Friesland, 17. 23; R. 1093 (where there is no such word in the original).

Furies, the Furies, B 3. m 12. 23; T. ii. 436.

 

Gabrielles, gen. Gabriel's, 1. 115.

Gaius Cesar, Caligula, B 1. p 4. 132.

Galathee, Galatea, F 1110.

Galgopheye, Gargaphia, A 2626.

Galianes, s. pl. drinks named after Galen, C 306. See below.

Galice, Gallicia in Spain, A 466.

Galien, (1) Galen, 3. 572; A 431, I 831; (2) Gallienus, B 3526.

Galilee, D 11.

Gallus, D 643.

Ganymede, HF. 589.

Gatesden, John Gatisden of Oxford, A 434.

Gaudencius, B 1. p 4. 84.

Gaufred, Geoffrey de Vinsauf, Anglo-Norman trouvère, B 4537.

Gaufride, Geoffrey of Monmouth, HF. 1470.

Gaule, Gaul, F 1411.

Gaunt, Ghent, in E. Flanders, R. 574; A 448.

Gawain, Gawain, F 95.

Gazan, Gaza, B 3237. From Lat. acc. Gazam.

Geffrey, Geoffrey, the poet's name, HF. 729.

Geminis, Gemini, A. ii. 3. 24; A. ii. 28. 16; E 2222; Gemini, A. i. 8. 2; A. ii. 6. 11.

Genesis, I 755.

Genilon, Ganelon, one of the twelve peers, B 3579, 4417; Geniloun, B 1384; Genelon, 3. 1121.

Gerland, Garland, a dog, B 4573.

Germeynes, gen. of Germanicus, B 1. p 4. 132.

Gernade, Granada, A 56.

Gerounde, the river Gironde, F 1222.

Gerveys, a smith, A 3761, 3765, 3775, 3779.

Gilbertyn, Gilbertus Anglicus, A 434.

Gille, fem. Jill, A 3556.

Glascurion, Glasgerion, HF. 1208.

Golias, Goliath, B 934.

Gootlond, Gottland, an island in the Baltic Sea, A 408.

Gothes, s. pl. Goths, B 1. p 4. 53.

Gower, the poet, T. v. 1856.

Graunson, 18. 82. See note.

Grece, Greece, 3. 1081; 7. 53; B 1. p 1. 48; T. i. 88, 609; L. 2271, 2562; A 962, B 3847; F 1444; see of Gr., the Mediterranean, B 464.

Greek, s. T. i. 1075; A. pr. 23; Grekes, pl. Greeks, A. pr. 22. See Grek.

Gregorie, seint, Saint Gregory, B 2687, I 92, 214, 238, 414, 470, 828, 934, 1069.

Grek, Greek, 3. 667; HF. 152; Grekes, pl. 3. 1167; T. i. 57, 73, 80, 135, &c.; A 2899, 2951, 2959, D 744; gen. pl. HF. 186; L. 931; gen. sing. F 209.

Grekissh, adj. Greek, B 1. p 1. 21, 22; B 4. m 7. 7.

Grenewich, Greenwich, 16. 45 n; A 3907.

Grisildis, Griselda, E 210 &c.; Grisilde, E 232, 365; Grisild, E 442, 466, 470; Griseldes, pl. women like Griselda, 1165.

Guido de Columpnis, Guido delle Colonne, HF. 1469; Guido, L. 1396, 1464.

Gy, Sir Guy of Warwick, B 2089.

Gyle, St. Ægidius, St. Giles, HF. 1183; G 1185.

Gysen, the river Gyndes in Assyria, D 2080.

 

Habradate, Abradates, F 1414; Habradates, gen. F 1416.

Haly, an Arabian physician, A 431.

Hanibal, Hannibal, B 290.

Hasdrubales, Hasdrubal's, B 4553, F 1399.

Hayles, the Abbey of Hailes, Gloucestershire, C 652.

Hebraik, adj. Hebrew, B 1750. Lat. Hebraicus. See Ebraik.

Helie, Eli, I 897.

Helowys, Heloïse, D 677.

Hemonides, the son of Hæmon, T. v. 1492.

Hercules, B 4. m 7. 20; HF. 1413; A 1943, D 725; gen. T. iv. 32. See Ercules.

Hereos, Love (see note), A 1374.

Herines, pl. Furies, T. iv. 22; Herenus, gen. pl. of the Furies, 2. 92; see note.

Hermanno, B 3535. (Perhaps read Herinanno.)

Hermengild, Hermengild, B 533, 539, 597, 600, 625; gen. Hermengildes, 595.

Hermes, Hermes Trismegistus, HF. 1273 (see the note); G 1434.

Hermion, Hermione, B 66.

Hermus, the river, B 3. m 10. 10.

Herodes, Herod, A 3384, C 488; Herodes, pl. Herods, men like Herod, B 1764.

Herro, Hero, L. 263.

Herry Bailly, Harry B., A 4358.

Hesperus, the evening star, B 1. m 5. 8; B 2. m 8. 5; B 4. m 6. 10.

Hester, Esther, 3. 987; B 2291. See Ester.

Hiersè, Herse, daughter of Cecrops, T. iii. 729.

Hogge, Hodge, Roger, A 4336.

Holdernesse, Holderness, D 1710.

Homer, B 5. m 2. 1. See Omere.

Horaste, T. iii. 797, 806.

Horn, king Horn, B 2088.

Hous of Fame, 'House of Fame,' L. 417; cf. I 1086.

Huberd, Hubert, A 269.

Hugelyn, Ugolino, B 3597.

Hugh, B 1874; Sir Huwe, D 1356.

Hulle, Hull, A 404.

 

Icarus, HF. 920.

Ilioun, Ilion, the citadel of Troy, 3. 1248; HF. 158 (see note); L. 936; B 4546.

Imeneus, Hymenæus, T. iii. 1258.

Inde, India, R. 624; 3. 889; B 3. m 5. 4; B 4. m 3. 12; T. v. 971; A 2156, C 722, D 824, 1980, E 1199, 1230, F 110.

Inde, adj. Indian, of India, 4. 246.

Indus, the river, B 3. m 10. 10.

Innocent, Pope Innocent III., B 2758; L. 415 a.

Iöle, Iole, HF. 403.

Ipolita, Hippolyte, 7. 36; A 868, 881, 971, 1685.

Ipomedon, Hippomedon, 7. 58.

Isaude, HF. 1796; Isoude, Isolt, or Iseult, 5. 290; L. 254.

Isaye, Isaiah, HF. 514; I 198, 210, 281.

Isidis, Isis, HF. 1844.

Isidre, seint, St. Isidore, I 89, 551.

Isiphilee, Hypsipyle, B 67; L. 1467, 1469; Isiphile, HF. 400; L. 1395.

Isope, Esop, B 2374.

Isoude, Isolt or Iseult, 5. 290; L. 254; Isaude, HF. 1796.

Israel, L. 1880.

Itacus, Ithacus, the Ithacan, B 4. m 7. 13.

Itaile, Italy, HF. 147, 187, 196, 298, 430, 433, 452; L. 952, 1298, 1329; Itaille, B 3650, E 266, 1511, 1714; Itayle, B 441.

Iulo, (Ascanius) Iulus, HF. 177. See note.

Ixion, I'xión, B 3. m 12. 26; T. v. 212.

 

(Initial I = J).

Iacob, Jacob, B 2288, D 56, E 1362, I 443.

Iaconitos, Iaconites, L. 1590.

Iakke, Jack, A 3708, D 1357; Iakke of Dover, A 4347; Iakke Straw, Jack Straw, B 4584.

Iame, St. James, HF. 885; A 4264, B 1545, 2309, 2707, 2866, 3059, D 312, 1443, E 1154, I 348; the shrine of Santiago, at Compostella, A 466.

Ianekin, Jenkin (dimin. of John), D 303, 383; Iankin, B 1172, D 548, 594, 628, 713, 2288, 2293, (in some passages perhaps read Ianekin).

Ianicle, Janicola, E 404, 632; Ianicula, E 208, 304.

Ianuare, January, A. i. 10. 2; Ianuarie, January, an old man, E 1393, 1478, 1566, 1579, 1586, 1695, 1724, 1750, 1788, 1801, 1805, &c.

Ianus, Janus, T. ii. 77; F 1252.

Iason, Jason, 3. 330, 727; HF. 400, 401; L. 266, 1368, 1383, 1394, 1402; B 74, F 548.

Iepte, Jephthah, C 240.

Ieremye, Jeremiah, C 635, I 592; Ieremie, I 76.

Ierome, Jerome, L. 281 a; B 2785, D 674, I 159, 174, 345, 657, 904, 933, 1047.

Ierusalem, Jerusalem, R. 554; A 463, B 3337, 3386, 3786, D 495, I 51, 80, 589.

Iesus, Jesus, T. v. 1868; B 538, D 15, 146, 365, 1181, &c.; Iesu Crist, D 717, 1258, I 79, 94, &c.

Iesus Syrak, Jesus son of Sirach, B 2185, 2235, 2249, 2331; Iesus, E 2250.

Iewe, Jew, C 364; Iew, E 2277; Iewes, pl. A pr. 23; B 1755, 1810, 3782, C 475, I 663; gen. C 351; gen. pl. HF. 1434; B 2054.

Iewerye, kingdom of the Jews, HF. 1436; Jews' quarter, Jewry, B 1677, 1741, 1782.

Ioab, Joab, HF. 1245; E 1719.

Iob, Job, B 2189, D 1491, E 932, I 134, 176, 181, 211, 217, 223; Iobes, Job's, D 436.

Ioce, saint Joce, D 483.

Iohan, St. John, 3. 1319; usually Iohn, 5. 451; HF. 1385 (and very common); by seint Iohn, D 1800; (a term of mild contempt), B 4000; Iohn Baptist, C 491; Iohn Crisostom, St. John Chrysostom, I 109; daun Iohn, B 1233, 1248, &c.

Ionas, Jonah, B 486.

Ionathas, Jonathan, L. 251.

Ioseph, (son of Jacob), 3. 280; B 4320, I 286, 443, 880.

Iosephus, Josephus, HF. 1433.

Iove, Jupiter, T. iii. 625, 722, 1016, 1428, iv. 644; A 2222; Ioves, nom. HF. 219, 586, 597, &c.; T. ii. 1607, iii. 15, v. 2, 957, 1525; Ioves, gen. of Jupiter, T. i. 878, iii. 3, 150; Iovis, gen. E 2224.

Iovinian, Jovinian, L. 281 a; D 675, 1929.

Iubaltar, Gibraltar, B 947.

Iudas (Iscariot), D 1350, G 1003, 1007, I 502, 616, 696, 1015; Iudas Machabeus, B 2848.

Iudicum, for liber Judicum, i.e. the book of Judges, B 3236.

Iudith, Judith, B 939, 2289, 3761, E 1366.

Iuil, July, A. i. 10. 8; E 2133. See Iulius.

Iuin, June, A. i. 10. 3; Iunius, A. i. 10. 10.

Iulian, St. Julian, A 340; Iulyan, HF. 1022.

Iulius, Julius Cæsar, HF. 1502; A 2031, B 199, 400, 3863.

Iulius, July, A. i. 10. 3, 10; Iuille, A. i. 10. 13; Iuil, A. i. 10. 8.

Iuno, Juno, 3. 109, 129, 132, 187, 243; 7. 51; T. iv. 1116, 1538, 1594, v. 601; HF. 198, 461; L. 2249; A 1329, 1555, 1559.

Iupiter, Jupiter, 9. 57; B 2. p 2. 54; HF. 215, 464, 591, 609, 642, 955; L. 1338, 1806, 2585; A 2442, 3069, G 364; (the planet), A. ii. 12. 17; (tin), G 828; Iuppiter, T. ii. 233, iv. 669, 1683; A. ii. 40. 36; B 3934, 3942; Iupiteres, gen. HF. 199. See Iove.

Iustinus, Justinus, E 1477, 1519, 1655; Iustin, 1689.

Iuvenal, Juvenal, T. iv. 197; D 1192.

 

Kayrrud, F 808.

Kenelm, saint, B 4300, 4302.

Kent, HF. 1131; A 3291.

Kenulphus, B 4301.

Kinges, pl. Kings (Book of), B 2858; (Book of Samuel), I 897.

 

Laban, I 443.

Laborintus, the labyrinth of Daedalus, HF. 1921.

Lachesis, T. v. 7.

Lacidomie, Lacedæmon, C 605, F 1380.

Ladomea, Laodamia, B 71; Laudomia, L. 263; Laodomya, F 1445.

Laius, T. ii. 101.

Lameadoun, Laomedon, T. iv. 124; Lamedon, 3. 329.

Lameth, Lamech, D 54, F 550; Lamek, 7. 150; Lamekes, gen. 3. 1162.

Lamuel, Lemuel, C 584, 585.

Laodomya, Laodamia, F 1445; Laudomia, L. 263; Ladomea, B 71.

Latin, adj. Latin, HF. 1483; Latin tongue, A. pr. 24; Latin sentence, B 4355; Latin (or Italian), 7. 10; B 1190; T. ii. 14; Latyn, A 638.

Latine, Latinus, HF. 453.

Latumius, Latumeus, D 757.

Laudomia, Laodamia, L. 263; Ladomea, B 71; Laodomya, F 1445.

Launcelote de Lake, B 4402; Launcelot, F 287.

Lavyne, Lavinia, 3. 331; L. 257, 1331; Lavyna, HF. 458.

Lavyne, of Lavinium, HF. 148.

Lazarus, B 2177; Lazar, D 1877.

Lèander, B 69.

Legend, 'The Legend of Good Women,' L. 549, 557; Legende, L. 483.

Lemnoun, Lemnos, L. 1463.

Lenne, i.e. Lynn, A. pr. 62.

Lente, season of Lent, D 550.

Leonard, St. Leonard, HF. 117.

Leoun, the sign Leo, T. iv. 1592; A. ii. 25. 28; F 1058; Leon, F 265; Leo, A. i. 8. 2, ii. 6. 12, ii. 28. 26. See Lyon.

Leoun, the book of the Lion, I 1087.

Lepe, a town in Spain, C. 563, 570. (Lepe is in Andalusia, near Ayamonte, and half a league from the sea; see Pineda's Spanish Dictionary.)

Lete, Lethe, HF. 71.

Lettow, Lithuania, A 54.

Lia, Leah (see note), G 96.

Libeux, Sir Libeaus Disconus, The Fair Unknown, B 2090. (Li beux = le beau.)

Libie, Lybia, B 4. m 7. 36; L. 992, 1123; Libye, L. 959; HF. 488.

Libra, a sign of the zodiac, A. i. 8. 3, i. 17. 13, ii. 3. 39, ii. 6. 10; &c.; I 11.

Libye; see Libie.

Ligurge, Lycurgus, A 2129, 2644; Ligurgus, gen. L. 2425.

Lincoln, B 1874.

Linian, E 33. See note.

Lino, Lynceus, L. 2569, 2604, 2608, 2711, 2716.

Lollius, T. i. 394, v. 1653; HF. 1468 (see note).

London, A 382, 509, 3632, 4325, D 550, G 1012; Londoun, H 11.

Longius, 1. 163. See note.

Loreyne, Lorraine, R. 766.

Loth, Lot, C 485.

Love, The God of Love, L. 537.

Lowis, Lewis, A. pr. 1.

Loy, St. Eligius, A 120, D 1564.

Lucan, Lucanus, B 4. p 6. 159; HF. 1499; B 401, 3909; Lucán, T. v. 1792.

Lucifer, Satan, B 3189, I 788; the morning-star, B 1. m 5. 11; B 3. m 1. 6; B 4. m 6. 11; T. iii. 1417.

Lucresse, Lucretia, 7. 82; L. 257, 1686, 1691, 1872; B 63, F 1405; Lucrece, 3. 1082.

Lucye, Lucia, D 747, 752.

Lucyna, Lucina, a name of Diana, A 2085; Lucina, T. iv. 1591; F 1045; the moon, T. v. 655.

Luk, St. Luke, B 2141, I 700.

Lumbardes, pl. Lombards, B 1557.

Lumbardye, Lombardy, L. 374; B 3590, E 72, 1245, F 193; West, E 46, 945.

Luna, silver, G 826, 1440.

Lyde, Lydia, HF. 105; B 3917, 4328.

Lydiens, the Lydians, B 2. p 2. 42.

Lyeys, formerly Layas, now Ayas, A 58.

Lyf of seynt Cecyle, The Life of Saint Cecilia, The Second Nonnes Tale, L. 426.

Lyma, Lima, error for Livia, D 747, 750 (see note).

Lymote, Elymas (?), HF. 1274. See note.

Lyon, the sign Leo, T. v. 1019, 1190; Lyoun, T. iv. 32. See Leoun.

 

Mabelye, Mabel, D 1626.

Macedo, the Macedonian, HF. 915.

Macedoyne, Macedonia, 3. 1062; B 3846; Macedoine, F 1435.

Machabee, Judas Maccabeus, B 2849, 3845; the books of the Maccabees, B 3769.

Macrobeus, Macrobius, 3. 284; B 4313; Macrobie, 5. 111; Macrobes, R. 7.

Madrian, probably St. Mathurin, B 3082. See note.

Magdaleyne, Magdalene, I 502, 504; Magdelene, I 947, 956, 996.

Mahoun, Mahomet, B 224, 340; Makomete, B 333; gen. Makometes, B 336.

Maius, May, E 1693, 1742. See May.

Malin, Molly, A 4236.

Malkin, a servant-girl, B 4574; Malkins, gen. B 30 (see note).

Malle, Moll (name of a sheep), B 4021.

Malvesye, Malmsey wine, B 1260.

Mane, i.e. mene, B 3396. It signifies 'numbered.'

Manes, pl. T. v. 892 (see note).

Mankynde, Engendring of, a poem by Chaucer, L. 414 a. See note.

Mantuan, of Mantua, born at Mantua, L. 924.

March (the month), T. ii. 765; B 4378, 4380, D 546, 1782, F 47; Marche, A 2. See Marcius.

Marcia [wrongly made fem.], Marsyas, HF. 1229.

Marcia Catoun, Marcia, daughter of M. Cato Uticensis, L. 252 (see note).

Marcian, Martianus Minneus Felix Capella, satirist of the fifth century, HF. 985, E 1732.

Marcius, March, A. i. 10. 3; March, A. i. 10. 9, ii. 1. 5, ii. 3. 11, ii. 12. 5. See March.

Marcus Tullius, Cicero, B 2. p 7. 41; B 5. p 4. 2; Marcus Tullius Cithero, F 722.

Mardochee, Mardochæus, E 1373.

Marie, seinte, St. Mary, C 308, 685, D 1604, E 1337, 1899, 2418; Marie, B 920; HF. 573; by St. Mary, B 1592; Marye, B 841.

Marie, St. Mary the Egyptian, B 500.

Mark, St. Mark, D 145; Marke, B 2141 (the final e is doubtful).

Marmorike, Marmorica or Barca, B 4. m 3. 9.

Marrok, Morocco, B 465.

Mars, 4. 25, 45, 53, 75, 77, 78, 90, 92, 123, 148; 7. 1, 31, 355; T. ii. 593, 630, iii. 22, 716, 724, iv. 25, v. 306, 1853; L. 533, 2063, 2109, 2589, 2593; A 975, 1559, 2581, B 301, 305, D 612; A. ii. 4. 23, ii. 12. 17; iron, G 827; oratory of, A 1907, 1969; temple of, A 1982; statue of, A 2041; prayer to, A 2373. See below.

Marte, Mars, T. ii. 435, 988; A 2021, 2581; L. 2244; Martes, gen. T. iii. 437; HF. 1446; A 2024, D 619, F 50.

Martyn, St. Martin, B 1338.

Massinisse, Masinissa, 5. 37.

Mathew, St. Matthew, B 2141, C 634, I 588, 842, 845, 1036.

Maudelayne, St. Magdalen, name of a ship, A 410; the treatise De Maria Magdalena, L. 428.

Maure, St. Maur, A 173.

Mauricius, Maurice, B 723; Maurice, B 1063, 1086, 1121; gen. Maurices, B 1127.

Maximus, G 368, 400; Maxime, 377.

May, the month, R. 581; 3. 291; 5. 130; L. 36, 45, 108, 176, 613; T. ii. 50, 112, iii. 353, 1062, v. 425; A 92, 1034, 1037, 1042, 1047, 1462, 1500, 1510, 1511, 2484, B 6, 1675, D 546, E 1748, 1774, F 281, 906, 907, 928, G 1343; Mayes, gen. T. ii. 56, 1098; Mayus, May, A. i. 10. 3.

Medea, 3. 330, 726; HF. 401, 1271; L. 1395, 1599, 1629, 1652, 1663; A 1944, B 72.

Medes, s. pl. Medes, B 3425.

Megera, Megæra, T. iv. 24.

Melan, Milan, B 3589.

Meleagre, Meleager, T. v. 1474, 1482, 1515; A 2071.

Melibeus, B 2157, &c.; B 3086; Melibee, B 2208, 3079; explained as 'honey-drinking,' B 2600.

Menelaus, gen. of Menelaus, B 4. m 7. 5.

Mercenrike, the kingdom of Mercia, B 4302.

Mercurie, (usually Mercúrie), Mercury, B 4. m 3. 13; HF. 429; L. 1297; T. iii. 729, v. 321, 1827; A 1385, D 697, 699, 703, 705, E 1734; quicksilver, G 772, 774, 824, 827, 1438; Mercurius, A. ii. 12. 18; gen. F 672.

Messene, Messina, F 1379.

Messenus, Misenus, HF. 1243.

Metamorphoseos, Ovid's 'Metamorphoses,' B 93.

Metellius, D 460.

Michelmesse, Michaelmas, 16. 19.

Michias, Micah, I 201.

Middelburgh, Middelburg, in Holland, near Flushing, A 277.

Milesie, Miletus, F 1409.

Minerve, Minerva, 3. 1072; T. ii. 232; L. 932; Minerva (Mínervà), T. ii. 1062.

Minos, L. 1886, 1894, 1900.

Minotaur, L. 2104, 2142, 2145; A 980.

Moises, Moses, 1. 89, 93; Moyses, D 1885, F 250, I 195; gen. B 1658.

Monday, A 2486, 3430, 3516, 3633, 3659.

Monesteo, Mnestheus, T. iv. 51.

Morpheus, Morpheus, 3. 136, 167, 242, 265.

Muses, pl. the Muses, B 1. m 1. 3, 6; p. 1. 31, 42; B 92, E 1735.

Myda, Midas, T. iii. 1389; D 951, 953.

Mynos, Minos, T. iv. 1188.

Myrra, Myrrha, T. iv. 1139.

 

Nabal, B 2290, E 1370.

Nabugodonosor, Nebuchadnezzar, HF. 515; B 3335, 3752, I 126.

Narcisus, Narcissus, R. 1468, 1469, 1491, 1501, 1505, 1525, 1545, 1602; 3. 735; A 1941, F 952.

Narice, Neritos, B 4. m 3. 2.

Naso, P. Ovidius Naso, Ovid, L. 725, 928, 2220.

Nazarenus, I 288.

Nembrot, Nimrod, 9. 59.

Neptunus, Neptune, T. ii. 443, iv. 120; F 1047; Neptune, L. 2421.

Nero, B 2. m 6. 2; B 3. m 4. 1, 5, 7; p 5. 34; A 2032, B 3653, 4560; Neroun (from Lat. Neronem), B 3727.

Nessus, B 3318.

Newgate, Newgate prison, A 4402.

Nicerates, gen. of Niceratus, F 1437.

Nichanor, Nicanor, B 3781; Nichanore, F 1432.

Nicholas, a clerk, A 3199, 3272, 3288, &c.; Nicholay, A 3437, 3477.

Ninive, Nineveh, 3. 1063; Ninivee, B 487, G 974.

Ninus, king of Babylon, L. 785.

Niobe, T. i. 699, 759.

Nisus, L. 1904; gen. T. v. 1110; L. 1908.

Noe, Noah, A 3533, I 766; Noes, gen. A 3518, 3616.

Nonius, B 3. p 4. 9, 11.

Northfolk, Norfolk, A 619.

Northumberlond, Northumberland, B 508, 578.

Note, St. Neot, A 3771.

Nothus, Notus, the South Wind, B 2. m 6. 18; B 3. m 1. 6.

Novembre, November, A. i. 10. 4, 11.

Nowel, s. Noël, a cry at Christmas, F 1255.

Nowelis, purposed blunder for Noes, Noah's, A 3818, 3834.

Nymphes, pl. Nymphs, A 2928.

 

October, A. i. 10. 4, 11.

Octovian, Octavianus, Octavius, L. 624; Octovien (see note), 3. 368.

Odenake, B 3462, 3481, 3485, 3517; Odenakes, gen. B 3508.

Oënone (four syllables), Oenone, T. i. 654. See Enone.

Oëtes, Æëtes, L. 1438, 1593.

Oise, the river Oise, HF. 1928.

Olifaunt, i.e. elephant, B 1998.

Olivere, Oliver, 3. 1123; Oliver, B 3577, 3579.

Olofernus, Holophernes, B 940, 2289, E 1368; Oloferne, B 3746.

Omere, Homer, HF. 1477; Omer, T. i. 146; F 1443; Omér, T. v. 1792; Omeer, HF. 1466.

Opilion, Opilio, B 1. p 4. 84.

Orcades, pl. T. v. 971.

Oreb, Horeb, D 1891.

Orewelle, the river Orwell, A 277.

Origenes, Origen, L. 428.

Orion, Arion, HF. 1205.

Orliens, Orleans, F 1118, 1124, 1153, 1168.

Orpheus, 3. 569; B 3. m 12. 3, 12, 32; HF. 1203; T. iv. 791; E 1716.

Osanne, Hosannah, G 69.

Osenay, Oseney, near Oxford, A 3400; Oseneye, A 3274, 3659.

Osewold, Oswald, A 3151, 3860, 3909.

Ovyde, Ovid, 3. 568; T. v. 1792; L. 1465, 1678, 1683, 305 a; HF. 379, 1487; his Epistle (Her. vii), HF. 379; B 54, D 952, 982, E 2125; Ovide, L. 1367; B 2515, 2604; Ovydes, gen. D 680. See Naso.

Oxenford, Oxford, A. pr. 8, 77; ii. 22. 4; A 285, 3187, D 527, E 1; Oxenforde, dat. A 3329.

 

Padowe, Padua, E 27.

Palamon, L. 420; A 1014, 1031, &c.; Palamoun, A 1070, &c.

Palatye, Palathia, A 65.

Palimerie, Palmyra, B 3437.

Palinurus, HF. 443.

Palladion, the Palladium, T. i. 153, 164; Palladiones, gen. of the Palladium, 161.

Pallas, Minerva, 7. 5; T. ii. 425, iii. 730, v. 308, 977, 999; C 49.

Pamphilles, Pamphilus, B 2746, 2748; Pamphilus, F 1110.

Pan, the silvan deity, 3. 512.

Pandare, Pandarus, T. i. 548, 588, &c.; Pandarus, T. i. 618, 771, &c.

Pandion, L. 2279, 2295; Pandiones, gen. of Pandion, L. 2247.

Panik, s. the name of a district in Italy, E 764, 939.

Papinian, Papinianus, B 3. p 5. 36, 37.

Paradys, Paradise, 1. 155; C 506 509, G 227.

Parcas, Fates, T. v. 3.

Paris, son of Priam, 3. 331; 5. 290; HF. 399; T. i. 63, ii. 1449, iv. 608; E 1754; Parys, T. i. 652; F 548.

Parlement of Briddes, I 1086; P. of Foules, L. 419.

Parmenides, B 3. p 12. 143.

Parnaso, Parnassus, 7. 16; HF. 521; T. iii. 1810; Pernaso, F 721.

Parthes, Parthians, B 2. p 7. 45; C 622.

Parthonopee, Parthenopæus, 7. 58; T. v. 1503.

Parys, Paris, in France, R. 1654; B 1556, D 678; Paris, A 126, B 1247, 1522.

Pater-noster, I 1039; the white P., A 3485.

Pathmos, Patmos, B 1773.

Paul, seint, St. Paul, B 2179, 2630, 2481, 4631, C 521; I 32, 322, 342, 598, 620, 630, 634, 651, 819, 929; Paulus, C 523. See Poul.

Paulin, Paulinus (see note), B 1. p 4. 68, 69.

Paulus, Lucius Aemilius Paulus, B 2. p 2. 46; St. Paul, C 523.

Pavye, Pavia, R. 1654, E 1246.

Pegasee, s. the Pegasëan horse, i.e. Pegasus, F 207.

Pelleus, Peleus, king of Thessaly, L. 1397, 1400, 1409.

Pemond, Piedmont, E 44.

Penalopee, Penelope, L. 252; F 1443; (perhaps read, Pénelópe), B 75; Penelope, 3. 1081; 7. 82; Penelopeës, gen. T. v. 1778.

Pene, Punic land, B 3. m 2. 6.

Penmark, in Brittany, F 801.

Penneus, gen. of Peneus, A 2064.

Pepyn, Pepin, king of France, R. 1458.

Percien, Persian, D 2079; Perciens, pl. Persians, B 2. p 2. 47; Persiens, B 3438.

Percivel, Sir Percival, B 2106.

Perkin, A 4371, 4387.

Pernaso, Parnassus, F 721. See Parnaso.

Perotheus, Pirithous, A 1191, 1202, 1205, 1227.

Perse, Persia, B 3442; Perses, Persians, 3425, &c.

Persiens, pl. Persians, B 3438. See Percien.

Pertelote, Partlet (a hen), B 4060, 4075, 4295, &c.

Peter, saint Peter, A 697, B 2691, I 142, 287, 597, 783, 930, 994; by St. Peter! HF. 1034, 2000; B 1404, D 446, 1332, G 665; Petres, gen. Peter's, A 3486, D 1819.

Petrark, Petrarch, B 3515, E 31, 1147.

Petro, Pedro, Peter, B 3565, 3581.

Phanye, daughter of Crœsus, B 3948.

Phares, i.e. phares or peres, B 3396. The word signifies 'a breach.'

Pharo, Pharaoh, HF. 516; Pharao, B 4323, I 443; Pharao, gen. 3. 282.

Phasipha, Pasiphaë, D 733.

Phebus, Apollo, but frequently the sun (very common), 4. 27, 81, 88, 105, 140; T. i. 659, &c.; L. 773, 1206; A 1493, B 11, C 37, &c.; H 105, &c.; B 1. m 3. 11, m 6. 2, &c.; Phebus, gen. 4. 114; L. 986.

Phebuseo, a Trojan, T. iv. 54.

Phedra, Phaedra, HF. 419; L. 1970, 1978, 1985.

Pheton, Phaethon, HF. 942; T. v. 664.

Phidoun, Phido, F 1369.

Philipenses, Philippians, I 598.

Philippes, gen. sing. Philip's, B 3846.

Philistiens, s. pl. Philistines, B 3238.

Phillis, Phyllis, 3. 728; HF. 390; B 65; L. 2424, &c.; Phyllis, L. 264.

Philologye, Philologia, E 1734.

Philomene, L. 2274, 2284, 2339.

Philosophie, Philosophy, B 1. p 3. 4, &c.

Philostrate, i.e. 'prostrated by love,' A 1428, 1558, 1728.

Philotetes, Philoctetes, son of Poeas, L. 1459.

Phisik, Physics, B 5. p 1. 44.

Phisiologus, Physiologus, a book on animals by Theobaldus, B 4461.

Phitonissa, the witch of Endor, D 1510.

Phitoun, the Python, H 109, 128.

Phyllis, Phyllis, L. 264; Phillis, L. 2424, 2452, 2465, 2469, 2482; 3. 728; HF. 390; B 65.

Picardye, Picardy, A 86.

Pictagoras, Pythagoras, 3. 1167; B 1. p 4. 186; Pithagores, 3. 667.

Pierides, s. pl. the Pierides, daughters of Pierus, B 92.

Piers, Pierce, i.e. Peter, B 3982.

Piers Alphonce, Petrus Alphonsus, B 2403; Piers Alfonce, B 2243, 2499, 2756; Peter Alfonce, B 2379.

Pigmalion, Pygmalion, C 14.

Pilates, gen. Pilate's, A 3124.

Piramus, Pyramus, 5. 289; L. 724, 794; E 2128; Pyramus, L. 777.

Pirous, Pyroeis, a horse in the chariot of the sun, T. iii. 1703.

Pirrus, Pyrrhus, HF. 161; B 288, 4547.

Pisces, a sign of the zodiac, A. i. 8. 3; ii. 6. 12; ii. 17. 18; ii. 28. 13; ii. 40. 37; D 704.

Pius Eneas, 'pius Æneas,' HF. 1485.

Placebo, E 1476, 1520, 1571, 1617.

Plato, B 1. m 3. 19; p 4. 19; B 3. p 9. 142; m 11. 32; p 12. 1, 152; B 4. p 2. 187; B 5. p 6. 37; HF. 931; A 741; G 1448-60, H 207; Platon, HF. 759.

Pleyn-damour, (i.e. full of love), B 2090.

Pleynt of Kynde, Alanus de Insulis' book, 'Planctus Naturae'; 5. 316.

Pluto, HF. 1511; T. iii. 592; A 2082, 2299, 2685, E 2038, 2227, F 1075.

Poileys, adj. Apulian, F 195.

Poliphemus, Polyphemus, B 4. m 7. 14, 16, 18, 19.

Poliphete, T. ii. 1467, 1616, 1619.

Polites, son of Priam, HF. 160; Polyte, T. iv. 53.

Polixene, Polyxena, daughter of Priam, T. i. 455, iii. 409; L. 258; Polixena, 3. 1071.

Pollux, HF. 1006.

Polydamas, a Trojan, T. iv. 51.

Polymites, Polynices, T. v. 938, 1488; Polymite, 1507.

Polymnia, Polyhymnia, 7. 15.

Polynestor, Polymnestor, T. iv. 52.

Polyte, Polites, son of Priam, T. iv. 53; Polite, HF. 160.

Pompeius, Pompey, B 3870; Pompee, HF. 1502; Pompey, B 199.

Poo, the Po, E 48.

Popering, B 1910. See note.

Porcia, Portia, F 1448.

Portingale, Portugal, B 4649.

Poul, St. Paul, D 73, 1647, I 162; Poules, gen. B 3970, D 1819; St. Paul's Cathedral, A 509; Powles, of St. Paul's, (see note), A 3318. See Paul.

Priamus, Priam, 3. 328; T. iv. 1393; L. 939; Priámus, T. i. 2; Priam, HF. 159; B 4548. See Pryamus.

Priapus, 5. 253; E 2034.

Principio, In, i.e. in the beginning (alluding to John i. 1), A 254.

Proigne, Progne, T. ii. 64; Progne, L. 2248, 2275, 2346.

Proserpyne, Proserpine, T. iv. 473; HF. 1511; E 2229, 2264; Prosérpina, E 2039.

Protheselaus, Protesilaus, F 1446.

Pruce, Prussia, A 53; Prussian, A 2122; Pruyse, Prussia, 3. 1025.

Prudence, wife of Melibeus, B 2157, 3080.

Pryamus, Priam, T. iv. 57; Pryám, T. iii. 791, iv. 139, 1206, v. 284, 1226. See Priamus.

Pseustis, HF. 1228.

Ptholomee, Ptolemy, D 182, 324, 2289; Ptholome, A. i. 17. 6. See Tholomee.

Puella (see note), A 2045.

Pyse, Pisa, B 3597, 3606.

 

Quiryne, Romulus, T. iv. 25.

 

Rachel, B 1817. See note.

Raphael, the archangel, I 906.

Rauf, Ralph, D 1357.

Ravenne, Ravenna, B 1. p 4. 90.

Razis, Rhasis, a Spanish-Arabian physician, A 432.

Rebekke, Rebekah, E 1363, 1704; Rebekka, B 2288.

Rede see, Red Sea, B 3. m 3. 3.

Regulus, B 2. p 6. 49.

Remedie of Love, Ovid's Remedium Amoris, B 2166.

Renard, Reynard, L. 2448.

Reynes, Rennes in Brittany, 3. 255.

Richard, king, Richard I., B 4538.

Ripheo, Riphæus, T. iv. 53.

Robert, Sir, D 1356.

Robin, T. v. 1174; A 3129, 3466, 3555.

Rochel, Rochelle, C 571.

Rodogone, Rhodogune, F 1456.

Rodopeye, the country near Rhodope, L. 2498; Rodopeya, L. 2438.

Roger, A 4345, 4353; Ruggieri, B 3606.

Romain, Romayn, adj. and s. Roman, a Roman (common), 3. 1084; L. 1812; B 954, 3526, 3551, D 642, 647, E 2284, F 1404; Romayns, pl. B 1. p 4. 77; B 2179, 2630, 4555, F 1401; &c.

Romance of the Rose, R. 39; 3. 334; E 2032.

Rome, R. 1093; T. ii. 36; HF. 1930; L. 257, 584, 591, 1681, 1710, 1869; A. pr. 29; A. i. 10. 6; B 1. p 4. 173, P 4-68; A 465, &c.

Romeward, to, towards Rome, B 968.

Romulus, 5. 292; HF. 589.

Ronyan, St. Ronan, C 310; Ronyon, C 320. See the note.

Rosarie, s. Rosarium (name of a book), G 1429.

Rose, Romaunce of the Rose, L. 329, 441, 470, 344 a. See Romance.

Rosemounde, Rosamund, 12. 15.

Rouchestre, s. Rochester, B 3116.

Rouncivale, Roncesvalles, A 670, (see note).

Rowland, Roland, 3. 1123.

Rubeus (see note), A 2045.

Ruce, Russia, A 54; Russye, F 10.

Rufus, a Greek physician, A 430.

Russel, i.e. reddish, name of a fox, B 4524.

Russye, Russia, F 10; Ruce, A 54.

 

Sagittarius, a sign of the zodiac, A. i. 8. 3; Sagittare, A. ii. 6. 11; ii. 23. 27.

Salomon, Solomon, A 3529, 4330, B 2187, 2193, 2237, 2247, 2250, 2266, 2303, 2348, 2357, 2361, 2363, D 35, 679, E 6, 1483, 2242, 2277, F 250, G 961, H 314, 344, I 119, 155, 168, 227, &c.; Salamon, A 1942, F 250.

Saluces, Saluzzo, E 44, 64, 414; Saluce, 420, 775.

Samaritan, Samaritan woman, D 16, 22.

Sampsoun, Samson, A 2466, C 554, 572; Sampson, 3. 738; B 201, 3205, 3213, D 721, I 954.

Samuel, C 585, D 1510.

Santippe, T. iv. 52.

Sapor, king of Persia, B 3510.

Sarpedoun, (Sárpedúun), a Trojan, Sarpedon, T. v. 431, 434, 435, 500; Sárpedón, T. iv. 52, v. 403.

Sarra, Sarah, E 1704.

Sarray, Sarai, F 9, 46.

Satalye, Attalia, A 58. (The initial S represents Gk. ς, for εις (prep.))

Saterday, Saturday, A 3419, 3665; A. ii. 12. 6; Satterday, A. ii. 12. 16.

Sathanas, Satan, 17. 10; A 3570, B 1748, 3195, D 1526, 1655, 1686, I 895; Sathan, B 582, 634.

Satiry, pl. Satyrs, T. iv. 1544.

Saturnus, Saturn, B 4. m 1. 9; i.e. lead, G 828; Saturnus, gen. A 2443; T. iv. 1538; Saturne, T. iii. 625, 716; HF. 1449; L. 2597; A. ii. 4. 22, ii. 12. 17; A 1088, 1328, 2450, 2685.

Saturnyn, adj. belonging to Saturn, HF. 1432.

Sayne, Seine (river), F 1222; Seine, R. 118.

Scariot, Iscariot, B 4417.

Scipioun, Scipio Africanus Minor, 3. 286; 5. 31, 36, 71, 97; HF. 514; Scipio, HF. 916.

Scithia, Scythia, A 867, 882.

Scogan, 16. 13, 20, 21, 25, 36, 43, 47.

Scorpion, the sign Scorpio, A. ii. 6. 11; Scorpioun, A. ii. 28. 27; HF. 948; Scorpio, A. i. 8. 3.

Scot, a horse's name, D 1543.

Scotland-ward, to, towards Scotland, B. 718.

Scottes, s. pl. the Scots, B 580.

See, Grete, Great Sea, the Levant, A 59.

Seine, the river Seine, R. 118; Sayne, F 1222.

Semiramus, Semiramis, L. 707; Semyramus, 5. 288; Semyram, B 359.

Seneca, B 3693, I 144, 759; Senek, B 3. p 5. 34; B 25, 2174, 2181, 2261, 2337, 2375, 2416, 2510, 2514, 2627, 2638, 2640, 2678, 2721, 3049, 3056, C 492, D 1168, 1184, 2018, E 1376, 1523, 1567, H 345, I 467.

Senecciens, s. pl. the followers of Seneca, B 1. p 3. 40.

Senior, the name of a book (see note), G 1450.

Septe, Ceuta, in Morocco, B 947.

Septem triones, the North (see note), B 2. m 6. 15.

Septembre, September, A. i. 10. 3, 11.

Serapion, an Arabian physician, A 432.

Serien, Chinese, B 2. m 5. 9; Seriens, pl. B 2. m 5. 8.

Sesiphus, Sisyphus (but meant for Tityus), 3. 589. See note.

Seys, Ceyx, 3. 63, 75, 220, 229, 1327; gen. 3. 142.

Sheffield, A 3933.

Shene, Shene, now Richmond, L. 497.

Sibyle, (the Cumæan) Sibyl, HF. 439; Sibille, Sybil, i.e. prophetess, T. v. 1450.

Sidingborne, Sittingbourne, D 847.

Signifer, the zodiac, T. v. 1020.

Silla, Scylla, 5. 292. See note.

Simkin, for Simon, A 3941, 3945, 3959, 4291.

Simoun, St. Simon the Canaanite (apostle), D 2094; Simon the Pharisee, I 504; Simon Magus, HF. 1274.

Simoys, the river Simoïs, T. iv. 1548.

Simplicius Gallus, D 643.

Sinay, Sinai, D 1887.

Sinoun, Sinon, HF. 152; L. 931; Sinon, B 4418; Synon, F 209.

Sirius, the dog-star, B 1. m 5. 20.

Sisile, Sicily, B 3. p 5. 17.

Sitheo, Sichaeus, L. 1005.

Sitho, put for Sithonian, L. 2508. See note.

Socrates, 3. 717; 10. 17; B 1. p 3. 20; B 201, D 728.

Sol, lit. the Sun, a name for gold, G 826, 1440.

Soler-halle, King's Hall (see note), A 3990.

Somer, a friar, A. pr. 62.

Sonday, Sunday, A 455, 2188, 2209, 3422; B 1370, 1497.

Sophie, daughter of Melibeus, B 2157.

Sorans, s. pl. the Sorani, the followers of Soranus, B 1. p 3. 41.

Southwerk, Southwark, A 20, 718, 3140.

Spayne, Spain, A 409, B 3565, C 565, 570; Spaine, HF. 1117.

Sprewse, Prussia, 3. 1025 n.

Stace, Statius, 7. 21; T. v. 1792; HF. 1460; A 2294.

Stilbon, C 603. See note.

Stimphalides, Stymphalis, F 1388.

Stix, Styx, T. iv. 1540.

Stoiciens, s. pl. Stoics, B 1. p 3. 24, 32, 34; B 5. m 4. 4.

Stratford atte Bowe, Stratford at Bow, A 125.

Strode, T. v. 1857.

Strother (see note), A 4014.

Surrien, adj. Syrian, B 153, 435, 3529; pl. Surriens, the Syrians, 394, 963.

Surrye, Syria, B 173, 177, 279; Surrie, B 134, 387, 955.

Susanna, I 797; Susanne, B 639.

Sweton, Suetonius, B 3910; Swetonius, 3655.

Symacus, Symmachus, B 2. p 4. 20.

Symon Magus, I 783.

Symond, Simon, A 4022, 4026, 4288.

Synon, Sinon, F 209; Sinon, B 4418; Sinoun, HF. 152; L. 931.

Syrak, Sirach, E 2250.

 

Tabard, an inn, A 20, 719.

Tagus, the river, B 3. m 10. 8.

Talbot, a dog, B 4573.

Tantalus, B 3. m 12. 27; T. iii. 593; Tantale, 3. 709.

Tarbe (with e elided), T. ii. 1563. See Tharbe.

Tarquinius, L. 1682, 1698, 1711; Tarquiny, L. 1837; Tarquin, L. 1863; F 1407.

Tars, Tartary, A 2160. 'Tarse, Tartarie'; Roquefort.

Tartarye, Tartary (better Tatary), 3. 1025; F 9.

Tartre, adj. Tartar, or rather, Tatar, F 28, 266.

Taurus, a sign of the zodiac, A. i. 8. 2, i. 21. 53, ii. 6. 11, ii. 28. 26; B 4384; the constellation, L. 2223; Taur, D 613, E 1887.

Techel, i.e. tekel, B 3396. It signifies 'weighed.'

Tereus, L. 2234, 2243, 2270, 2289, 2315, 2342, 2363; T. ii. 69.

Termagaunt, Termagant, a heathen idol, B 2000.

Tertulan, Tertullian, D 676.

Tesbee, Thisbe, E 2128. See Tisbee.

Tessalye, Thessaly, L. 1396, 1461, 1619; Tessalie, L. 1533; Tessaly, L. 1654.

Teuta (see note), F 1453.

Tewnes, Tunis, 3. 310.

Tharbe, (with elided e), T. ii. 816. See Tarbe.

Thebane (Thebáne), adj. Theban, T. v. 601; A 2515, 2526; Theban, 7. 85, 210; F 1432; Thebanes, pl. A 2570; Thebans, 7. 60; A 1877.

Thebes, 4. 245; 7. 53, 62; T. ii. 84, 100, 107, v. 602, 937, 1486; HF. 1461; L. 421; A 933, 939, 967, 983, 986, 1002, &c.; B 200, 289, D 741, 746, E 1716, 1721, H 116.

Thelophus, Telephus, F 238.

Theodamas, Thiodamas, HF. 1246; E 1720.

Theodora, F 664.

Theodoric, king of the Goths, B 1. p 4. 53; Theodorike, B 3. p 4. 18.

Theofraste, Theophrastus, D 671, E 1294, 1310.

Theseus, 7. 22, 45; HF. 405; L. 1890, 1945, 2400, 2443; A 860, 878, 907, &c.; gen. L. 2459.

Thesiphone, Tisiphone, T. i. 6; iv. 24.

Thessalye, Thessaly, B 3869.

Thetis, L. 2422.

Thimothee, Timotheus, B 3781.

Thoas, gen. father of Hypsipyle, L. 1468.

Thobie, Tobias, I 906; Tobit, B 2307.

Tholomee, Ptolemy, B 2. p 7. 23; L. 580. See Ptholomee.

Tholosan, of Toulouse (applied wrongly to Statius), HF. 1460.

Thomas, St. Thomas à Beket, HF. 1131; A 826; seint Th. of Kent (the same), A 3291; by seint Th., A 3425, 3461, D 666; seint Th. of Inde, St. Thomas the apostle, D 1980, E 1230; dan Thomas, B 3120; Thomas (a farmer), D 1770, 1772, 1832, 1918, 1942, 1954, &c.

Thopas, Sir Thopas, B 1907, &c.

Thymalao, son of Zenobia, B 3535.

Tiburce, Tiburtius, G 242, 260; gen. Tiburces, 277.

Ticius, Tityus, T. i. 786.

Tideus, Tydeus, T. v. 803.

Tigris, the river, B 5. m 1. 1.

Timeo, the 'Timaeus' of Plato, B 3. p 9. 142.

Timothee, Timothy, I 32; Timotheum, I 739.

Tiresias, a Theban soothsayer, B 5. p 3. 94.

Tirie, Tyre, B 3. m 4. 2; Tyrie, B 2. m 5. 8.

Tisbe, Thisbe, 5. 289; L. 261, 725, 751, 777, 793; Tisbee, B 63; Tesbee, E 2128.

Titanos, Titan, a name for Magnesia, G 1454.

Titus Livius, Livy, L. 1683; Titus, L. 1873, 280 a; C 1; Tytus Livius, 3. 1084.

Tityus, B 3. m 12. 29.

Toas, Thoas, T. iv. 138.

Toletanes, adj. of Toledo, F 1273.

Trace, Thrace, 7. 2; B 3. m 12. 3; HF. 391, 1572, 1585, 1789; L. 432, 2244, 2309; A 1638, 1972, 2129.

Tramissene, Tremessen, A 62.

Trigwille, Trigwilla, B 1. p 4. 43.

Tristram, Tristan, 5. 290; Tristam, 12. 20.

Triton, HF. 1596, 1604; L. 2422.

Troian, Trojan, T. ii. 825; Troiánes, pl. T. iv. 1490. See Troyan.

Troilus, T. (passim); L. 265 a; 5. 291; 8. 2; the Book of Troilus, I 1086; gen. T. ii. 701.

Trophee, B 3307. See vol. ii. p. liv.

Trotula, D 677.

Troyan, adj. Trojan, HF. 207; s. L. 933, 1172, 1211, 1265; Troyane, pl. T. i. 145. See Troian, Troyens.

Troyanisshe, adj. Trojan, HF. 201.

Troye, Troy, 3. 326, 1066, 1120, 1248; B 4. m 7. 3; T. i. 2, 68, 76, &c.; HF. 146, 152, 155, 1472; L. 930, 1026, 1105, 1151, 1154, 1253, 1426, 2404; A 2833, B 288, 4419, F 210, 306, 548, 1446, G 975; Troyes, gen. T. i. 100.

Troyens, pl. Trojans, HF. 156. See Troyan.

Trumpington, near Cambridge, A 3921.

Tubal, Tubal, (Chaucer's error for Jubal), 3. 1162.

Tullius, M. Tullius Cicero, 5. 31; B 2355, 2366, 2370, 2382, 2391, 2529, 2535, 2537, 2545, 2550, 2577, 2583, 2775, 2811, 3050; gen. 16. 47.

Tullius Hostilius, King of Rome, D 1166.

Turke, adj. Turkish, R. 923.

Turkeys, adj. Turkish, A 2895.

Turkye, Turkey, 3. 1026; A 66.

Turnus, HF. 457, 516, A 1945, B 201.

Tybre, the river Tiber, B 3666.

Tydeus, father of Diomede, 7. 57; T. v. 932, 1480, 1485, 1493, 1501; Tideus, T. v. 803.

Tyle, 'ultima Thule,' B 3. m 5. 5.

Tyrene, Tyrrhenian, B 3. m 8. 7.

Tyrie, Tyre, B 2. m 5. 8; Tirie, B 3. m 4. 2.

Tyro, (of) Tyre, B 81.

Tytan, Titan (the sun), T. iii. 1464.

Tytus, for Dite, i.e. Dictys Cretensis, HF. 1467.

Tytus Livius, Titus Livius, Livy, 3. 1084. See Titus.

 

Ulixes, Ulysses, B 4. m 3. 1, 14; B 4. m 7. 13-18.

Urban, pope Urban, G 177, 179, 185, 217, 305, &c.

Ursa, Ursa Major, B 4. m 6. 8.

 

Valence, probably Valence, near Lyons, France, 5. 272.

Valentyn, St. Valentine, 5. 683; L. 145; Valentyne, 4. 13; Valentynes day, Feb. 14, 5. 309, 322, 386; 22. 85; I 1086.

Valeria, F 1456.

Valerian, G 129, 162, &c.; gen. Valerians, 277.

Valerie, Valerius, a work by Walter Map, D 671; L. 280 a.

Valerius, Valerius Maximus, D 1165; Valerie, B 3910.

Venus, the goddess, 4. 26, &c.; 5. 261, 652; T. i. 1014, ii. 234, 680, 972, 1524; T. iii. 187, 705, 951, 1257; HF. 130, 162, 219, 227, 465, 618; L. 338, 940, 998, 1021, 1072, 2584, 2591, &c.; the planet, T. v. 1016; A. ii. 12. 18, ii. 40. 6; oratory of, A 1904; statue of, A 1955; prayer to, A 2221; passion, C 59; copper, G 829; gen. 4. 84; R. 1616; T. iii. 48; B 3151, D 604, F 272.

Venyse, Venice, HF. 1348; E 51.

Vernage, a kind of wine, B 1261. (Not a proper name.)

Verone, Verona, B 1. p 4. 154.

Vesevus, Vesuvius, B 1. m 4. 6.

Vesulus, Monte Viso, E 47, 58.

Vincent, Vincent of Beauvais, L. 307 a.

Virgile, Vergil, HF. 378, 449; T. v. 1792; Virgyle, HF. 1483; L. 1002; D 1519; Virgilius, HF. 1244; Virgil, L. 924.

Virginia, C 213.

Virginius, C 2, 167, 175, 180, 191, 197, 203, 272.

Virgo, a sign of the zodiac, A. i. 8. 2, ii. 6. 12, ii. 28. 10.

Vitulon, F 232. See note.

Vulcanus, Vulcan, A 2222, 2389; Vulcano, HF. 138.

 

Wade, T. iii. 614; Wades, gen. E 1424.

Walakye, Wallachia, 3. 1024.

Walis, Wales, B 544.

Walter, E 77, &c.

Ware, in Hertfordshire, A 692, 4336.

Watlinge Strete, Watling Street, i.e. the Milky Way, HF. 939.

Watte, Wat, for Walter, A 643.

Whyte, White, i.e. Blaunche, 3. 948.

Wilkin, D 432.

William, William I., A 324.

Windesore, Windsor, R. 1250.

Wyf of Bathe, E 1685.

 

Xantippa, Xantippe, D 729.

Xristus, for Christus, Christ, 1. 161.

 

Yarbas, Iarbas, L. 1245.

Ydelnesse, Idleness, porter to Venus, A 1940.

Ydra, Hydra, the monster, B 4. m 7. 29; Ydre, B 4. p 6. 13.

Ylion, Ilium, the citadel of Troy, B 289. See Ilioun.

Ymeneus, Hymenaeus, L. 2250; E 1730.

Yorkshire, D 1709.

Ypermistra, Hypermnestra, L. 2575, 2594, 2604, 2647; B 75; Ypermistre, L. 268.

Ypocras, Hippocrates, 3. 572; A 431; a cordial so named, C 306.

Ypomedoun, Hippomedon, T. v. 1502.

Ypotys, B 2088.

Ypres, in West Flanders, A 448.

Ysaac, Isaac, 1. 169; Ysaak, B 2288.

Ysiphile, Hypsipyle, L. 266. See Isiphile.

Yve, saint Ive, B 1417, D 1943.

 

Zacharie, Zechariah, 1. 177; Zakarie, I 434.

Zanzis, Zeuxis (see note), T. iv. 414; C 16.

Zeno, Zeno of Elea, B 1. p 3. 39.

Zephirus, Zephyrus, Zephyr, the west wind, 3. 402; B 1. m 5. 15; B 2. m 3. 8; T. v. 10; L. 171, 2681; A 5.