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rial of skill_.] Bowke, T. 19.--Bowkie, G. 133. _Body_. C. Brasteth, G. 123. _Bursteth_. C. Brayd, G. 77. _Displayed_. C. Brayde, AE 1010. [cf. B.'s braid, _a small lace_, &c.] Breme, subst. G. 12. _Strength_. C. ------adj. E. II. 6. _Strong_. C. Brende, G. 50. _Burn, consume_. C. Bretful, Ch. 19. _Filled with_. C. [Brigandyne, H. 2. 645. _An old-fashioned coat of mail_, K.] Broched, H. 2. 335. _Pointed_. Brondeous, E. II. 24. _Furious_. C. Browded, G. 130. _Embroidered_. C. Brynnyng, AE. 680. _Declaring_. C. [? contracted for _bewrynning_.] Burled, M. 20. _Armed_. C. Burlie bronde, G. 7. _Fury, anger_. C. [Burne, AE. 585. H. 2. 265. ? _Run_ (no explanation).] Byelecoyle, p. 288. 2. _Bel-acueil_. Fr. the name of a personage in the _Roman de la Rose_, which Chaucer has rendered _Fair welcoming_. [Speght followed by K. has Bialacoyl [Fr. Bel-acueil], _faire welcoming_. C. did not observe that the word was a proper name, but uses it to mean _hospitality_.] Byker, AE. 246. _Battle_. Bykrous, M. 37. _Warring_. C. Bysmare, M. 95. _Bewildered, curious_. C. Bysmarelie, Le. 26. _Curiously_. C. C. Cale, AE. 854. _Cold_. Calke, G. 25. _Cast_. C. Calked, E. I. 49. _Cast out_. C. Caltysning, G. 67. _Forbidding_. C. Carnes, AE. 1243. _Rocks, stones_. Brit. Castle-stede, G. 100. _A Castle_. C. Caties, H. 2. 67. _Cates_. [_Dainties_.] Caytisned, AE. 32. _Binding, enforcing_. C. [AE. 1104. _Bound, fettered_.] Celness, AE. 882. [Probably _coldness_; no explanation.] Chafe, AE. 191. _Hot_. C. Chastes, G. 201. _Beats, stamps_. C. Champion, v. P.G. 12. _Challenge_. C. Chaper, E. III. 48. _Dry, sunburnt_. C. Chapournette, Ch. 45. _A small round hat_. C. Chefe, G. 11. _Heat, rashness_. C. Chelandree, AE. 105. _Gold-finch_. C. Cheorte, p. 288. 4. [? _Pleasant;_ K. B. and Speght have chert, cheorte, _love, jealousy_, and K. and B. have also chertes, _merry people_.] Cherisaunce, Ent. 1. _Comfort_. C. Cherisaunied, AE. 839. perhaps _Cherisaunced_. [The mistake is in C.'s authorities; Cherisaunei (K.) Cherisaunie (B.).] Cheves, Ch. 37. _Moves_. C. Chevysed, Ent. 2. _Preserved_. C. Chirckynge, M. 23. _A confused noise_. C. Church-glebe-house, Ch. 24. _Grave_. C. [Chyne, H. 2. 640. _Cut thro' the back_. K.] [Cleembe, as _Cleme_.] Cleme, E. II. 9. _Sound_. C. Clergyon, P.G. 8. _Clerk, or clergyman_. C. Clergyon'd, Ent. 13. _Taug
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