Agriculture -- England; Conduct of life; Home economics, Rural
Iherome, St. Jerome, 155/1, 161/20; Jerome, 168/7.
In lyke, alike, 25/6.
In regarde, _phr._ for his part, lit. according to his estimation,
153/6.
Inam, _applied to_ wheat, _note to_ 9/13. Cf. “_Innom barley_, barley
sown the second crop after the ground is fallowed; _North_.”
--Ray, Gloss. B. 15, p. 50.
Infecte, infected, 164/29.
Infydeles, _s. pl._ infidels, 166/45.
Inke, _s._ ink, 142/4.
Intend, _pr. pl._ intend, 148/1.
Inuentorys, _s. pl._ inventories, 151/2.
Iob, Job, 156/7.
Iohan, John, 165/34.
Isodorus, St. Isidore, 164/18; 165/37, 49; 169/33; Isodore, 165/29.
Judas, 166/25.
Iudges, _s. pl._ castles (in chess), _prol._ 20.
Kedlokes, _s. pl._ charlock, _Sinapis arvensis_, 10/13, 20/3, 9. Also
called _cadlock, cadlick, chadlock, chedlock, carlock, charlock,
callock, etc._
Kelles, _s. pl._ cases of maggots, 18/10; gossamer-threads, 54/22.
“_Kells_, cones of silkworms; _kell_, a film over the eyes;”
Wright. The usual sense is ‘caul.’
Kente, Kent, 2/15.
Kerchef, _s._ kerchief, handkerchief, 142/1.
Keys, _s. pl._ part of a cart, 5/22.
Knolles, _s. pl._ knolls, mounds, lumps, 128/29.
Knowen, _pp._ known, 8/2.
Knyfe, _s._ knife, 142/6.
Knytte, _pp._ joined together as a swarm of bees, 122/9, 22; knytte,
_v._ to join, 122/10.
Kydde, _v._ to bind up faggots in bundles, 131/7, 132/7. See below.
Kyddes, _s. pl._ faggots, 5/29. “_Kydde_, a fagotte;” Palsgrave.
Kyd-wodde, _s._ faggot-wood, 134/20.
Kye, _s. pl._ cows, 56/7, 146/10. A. S. _cý_, pl. of _cú_.
Kylde, _pp._ killed, 103/6.
Kynde, _s._ nature, 128/23.
Kyrfe, _s._ incision, 136/10. “_Kerf_, an incision;” Wright. Derived
from A.S. _ceorfan_, to carve, to cut. Spelt _kerfe_ in Ray,
Gloss. B. 16, p. 85.
Kyrtels, _s. pl._ kirtles, skirts, 151/16.
Lampas, _s._ an excrescence of flesh above the teeth in horses, which
often prevents their eating, 81/1. “_Hava de bestias_, the
_lampas_, a disease in the mouth of beasts, when such long
barbles grow in their mouthes, that they cannot well feed;”
Minsheu, Spanish Dict.
Landes, _s. pl._ 5/4. Evidently some part of the gear for ploughing,
but I can find no such word. Perhaps an error for _bandes_,
i.e. bands. Mr. Peacock, in his Glossary of Manley Words, has
--“_Lanes_, _Lains_, an iron ring at the end of the beam of a
plough to which the horses are yoked.” Perhaps this is it.
Landes, _s. gen._ field’s, 2/17; landes, _s. pl._ ridges, 13/7.
Lankesshyre, Lancashire, 2/26.
Lanses, _s. pl._ shoots, 138/1.
Lathe-legged, _pp._ slender-legged, 78/4.
Lathes, _s. pl._ laths, 15/9.
Laude, _s._ praise, 163/1, 167/17.
Lazare, Lazarus, 166/22.
Ledde, _pp._ carried, 28/12.
Ledder, _s._ leather, 10/23.
Lees, _s. pl._ leas, pastures, 148/18.
Leisshe, _s._ leash, 142/3.
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