GLOSSAKIAL INDEX 



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soudes, 102, 124, 128, stipend, 

 money. B. s.v. sol 



souerein, 106, 108, 112 ; souereyn, 

 122 ; soreyne, 84 ; sourein, 86, 

 88, sovereign, chief 



soule, 98, shoe 



soulletz, 134, soiled 



soim, see sun 



sourueyne, see suruer 



soutz, 2, 26, a shilling. K. 



stalun, 64, stallion 



strager, 114, to strew 



straue, 4, straw 



sudeynement, 28, suddenly 



suffisante, 24, sufficient 



suffisnntment, 22, sufficiently 



sufflure, 24, breath 



sun, 60, 66, 72 ; soun, 126, his 



surcarke, 86, 100 ; surcharke, 88 ; 

 surcarke, 88, 110, overcharge 



surdeies, 100, for suzdeis, under - 

 dairymaids 



surdre, 2 ; surd, 132 ; surse, 32, 

 to rise, spring up 



sure, 20, 30, above 



surmeynent, see sermenes 



surplus, 2, 64, 66, 80, 100, sur- 

 plus 



surplusage, 62, surplus 



surte, 32, surety 



suruer, 10, 92 ; soruer, 90 ; sour- 

 ueye, 10, to oversee 



sus, 28, up 



sustenance, see sostenance 



sustenir, 8, to sustain 



sustret, 124 ; sustrete, 84, with- 

 held, drawn. K. 



suthampton, 144, Southampton 



suzdaye, 116, under- dairy woman 



syer, see sier 



syre, see sirre 



sywy, 8, followed. B. s.v. sevre 



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tabartz, 134, tabard. M. and S. 



table, 102, 104, 134, 136, table 



tailer, 66; taile, 62, 72, 130; taille, 

 108, to tally 



tart e tempre, 102, late and early. 

 B. II. 330 



tas, 72, 92 ; taas, 126, stack 



tascur, 98, 108, a stacker. Cf. 

 ' tascator, a stackman.the maker 

 of a stack, generally of corn.' 

 Raine, Priory of FincJiale 

 (Surtees Soc). 



tauerne, 100, 114, tavern 



tauntost, 62, presently 



taylyr, 16, to tally 



temoyngnaunce, 62, witness 



tempeste, 30, tempest 



tempre, 102, early. B. II. 330 



tenemenz, 2, 6, 122, tenement, 

 holding 



tenet, 2 ; tent, 6 ; teigne, 102 ; 

 tignent, 126 ; tenir, to hold 



tens, 8, 14, 16, 20, 22, 24, 28, 30, 

 32, 37, 64, 74, 98, 102, 114, time, 

 weather 



tenser, 134, to taunt, chide. C. 



tenson, 138, dispute 



tenur, 110, keeper 



terce, 6, 26, 98 ; terz, 10 ; tertz, 

 4; tierce, 124 ; tierz, 18 ; tirce, 

 96 ; al ters, 10 ; al tierz, 18, 

 three times, a third 



teste, 30, 86, 98 j tete, 28, head 



testmoyner, 32 ; testmoyne, 24 ; 

 tesmoygne, 104, to witness 



teus, 132, such 



teye, 96, ' any filme or thinne skin.' 

 C. 



tiel, 66, such 



tignent, see tenet 



to, 4, two 



toilet, 24 ; tollir, to take away 



tondeson, 94; tondeison, 114, 

 shearing 



tonel, 78, cask or tun 



tor, 106, 112, bull. B. 



torcaz, 24, wisp of straw 



torner, 68, to turn 



torsenouse, 126, wrongful 



tost, 96, soon 



tot, 6 etc. ; toz, 90 etc., all 



toteueirs, 74 ; toteueis, 138, al- 

 ways. B. II. 293 



touche, 94. This seems to refer to 

 auncel weight, which was pro- 

 hibited by Statute 25 Ed. III. c. 

 ix. Cf. H. s.v. auncel 



toyson, 94, 114, fleece 



tramail, 92, spring seed 



trames, 66, 70 ; trameys, 84, corn 

 which ripens within three months 

 of sowing. D. s.v. tramesium 



transglutent, 30 ; transglouter, 

 ' greedily to swallow downe his 

 meat halfe chawed.' C. 



treche, 114, hurdle 



treget, 86, trickery 



treiller, 114 ; trelee, 118, ' to com- 

 passe with latticed frames.' C. 



tremutz, 136, feared 



trenchet, 16 ; trencher, to cut 



treon, 24 ; treoun, 30, teat 



trere, 96, 112 ; trete, 114, 128 ; 

 treet, 2, 100, 116; treez, 96, 



