pris (A.N.) 411, _prize, value_ prison (A.N.) 140, 315, 372, _a prisoner_ pryvee (A.N.) _private, intimate, confidential_ provisour (A.N.) 38, 73, _a purveyor, provider_ prowor (A.N.) 411, _a priest_ puffed (A.S.) 78, _blown_ +pulchen (A.N.) _to polish_. _part. past_, pulched, 458, pulchud, 460, _polished_ pulette (A.N.) _a chicken_ punysshen (A.N.) 407, _to punish_ pure (A.N.) _pure, simple, unmixed_. pure (_adv._) 213, _purely, simply_. purely for-do, 262, _altogether destroyed or undone_. +puriche (A.N.) 467, _purely_: perhaps it should be _purliche_ purfill, purfil (A.N.) 72, 78, _embroidery, tinsel_ purfilen (A.N.) 28, _to embroider_ put (A.S.) 195, 284, _pl._ puttes, _a pit, cave_ putten, puten (A.S.) 400, _to put, place_. _pres. s._ putte, _pl._ putten. _pres. s._ and _pl._ putte, 68, 110, 372. _part. past_, y-put, 290 Q. quatron (A.N.) 90, _a quartern_ quave (A.N.) _to shake, tremble_. _pret. s._ quaved, 373 queed (A.S.) 285, _the evil one, the devil_ queste-mongere (A.N. and A.S.) _one who made a business of conducting inquests_ queynt (A.S.) 390, _quenched, destroyed_ queyntely (A.N.) 416, _quaintly, cunningly_ queyntise (A.N.) 385, 417, _cunning_ quellen (A.S.) _to kill_. _part. past_, quelt, 337, _killed_ +quenes (A.S.) 456, _women_. The word is used in the modern sense of the word _wench_ quyk (A.S.) 384, 399, _live, alive_ quykne (A.S.) 390, _to give life to, bring to life_. _pret. s._ I quikne quite, quyte (A.N.) 389, 390, _to quit, pay off_. _part. past_, quit, 390 quod (A.S.) _quoth, says_ R. radegunde (A.S. ?) 430, _a disease, apparently a sort of boil_ rageman (A.N.) 5, 335, _a catalogue, list_ ray (A.N.) 89, _a ray, streak_ +raken (A.S.) 455, _to go raking about_ rakiere (A.S.) 96, _one who goes raking about_ rape (A.S.) 97, _haste_ rapen (A.S.) 65, 101, 124, _to prepare_. _pret. s._ raped, 352 rapeliche (A.S.) 347, rapely, 351, _readily, quickly_. rapelier, 352, _more quickly_ rappen (A.S.) 20, _to strike, rap_ rather, 155, _earlier_ rathe (A.S.) _early_. rathest, _earliest, first, soonest, most readily_ raton (A.N.) _a rat_ ratoner (A.N.) 96, _a rat-catcher_ raunsone (A.N.) 390, _ransom_ rave (A.S.) 380, _to rave_. ravestow, 380, _dost thou rave_ ravysshen (A.N.) 399, _to ravage, rob, plunder, ravish_ raxen (A.S.) 100, _to hawk, spit_ reaume, reme (A.N.) _pl._ remes, reames, _a realm_ recche (A.S.) 67, 204, _to reck, care for_. _pret. s._ roughte, 369 recchelees (A.S.) 369, _reckless_ rechen (A.S.) 359, _to reach_. _pret. s._ raughte, 5, 76, 153, 335, 369 recoverer (A.N.) 352, _a remedy_ (?) recrayed (A.N.) 58, _recreant_ (?) rede (A.S.) _red_ rede (A.S.) _to read_ reden (A.S.) _to advise, counsel_. _pret. s._ redde, 106, _pl._ radde, 71, 84. _imperat._ reed, 72 redel (A.S.) 257, _a riddle_ +redelich (A.S.) 498, _readily, promptly_ redyng-kyng, 96, _a class of feudal retainers_. _See_ Spelman's Gloss. in v. _rodknightes_ reed (A.S.) _counsel, advice_
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