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LIBER PRIMUS.
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GLOSSARY.

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  • abhomynable, 112
  • adommage, hurt, 237
  • aguyse, adorn, 3
  • almesse, alms, 60
  • ambassade, embassy, 87
  • amerous, lover, 280
  • Annuel (generally Annueler, cf. Chaucer, Cant. Tales, 12,940), priest who says masses on the anniversary of death, 315
  • aspyed, spied, 61
  • assoylled, absolved, 306
  • aswowned, in a swoon, 159
  • aualed, took off, 316
  • aubyer, bramble, 234


  • backe, bat, 70
  • balkes, ridges in fields, 202, 203
  • berd, beard, 116
  • bienfayttes, benefits, 254
  • boot, bote, bit, 14, 168
  • bouked, boiled, 303
  • brente, burnt, 254
  • breste, burst, 61
  • burgeys, citizen, 266



  • can, know, 179, 221, 280?
  • carryk, galley, 312
  • Caym, Cain, 73
  • caytyf, cunning, 21
  • chepe, sell, 252
  • commysed, committed, 63
  • condempned, condemned, 63, 254, 262
  • cope, canopy, 173
  • corryged, chastened, 25, 89
  • counterfayt, deceive, 272, 273
  • cratchyng, scratching, 310
  • crymynous, criminal, 63
  • curtois, courteous, 98
  • curteys, cunning (?), 315
  • Cyrurgeons, surgeons, 99, 157


  • dagged, jagged, 152
  • dees, dice, 241