Hynde, 508 ? natty; _hende_, gentle.
I-doo, 335, done, finished.
I-dyght, 644, prepared.
In-same, 602, together.
Layne, 68, hide, conceal.
Lende, 107, stay; ? AS. _landian_, to land, or _lengian_, to prolong.
Leyne, 231, lay, beat.
Lyne, 214, AS. _l?n_, flax; ? rope, 246.
Meyne, 403, household.
Myster, 12, trade; Fr. _mestier_.
O, 329, one.
Onredde, 308; AS. _unr?t_, _unr?t_, uncheerful, sorrowful, or _unr{/?}d_,
imprudent.
O?re, 205, second.
Putry, 61, adultery; O. Fr. _puterie_, whoring.
Rawte, 503, reached, gave.
Rewe, 186, have pity.
Rocke, 503, 508; Du. _een Rocke_, _Spinrock_, A Distaffe, or a
Spin-rock; _Rocken_, To Winde Flaxe or Wool upon a Rock (Hexham).
Dan. _rok_, O.N. _rokkr_, G. _rocken_: "a distaff held in the hand
from which the thread was spun by twirling a ball below. 'What,
shall a woman with a _rokke_ drive thee away?'" Digby Mysteries, p.
11 (Halliwell). "An Instrument us'd in some Parts for the spinning
of Flax and Hemp." Phillips; for reeling and spinning (l. 529).
Rought, 198, AS. _r?hte_, p. of _r?can_, to reck, care for.
Ryde, 524, light, small, AS. _geryd_, levis, ?quus, Lye.
Ryue, 642, Du. _rijf_, rife, or abundant.
Scales, 401; ? husks, bark, or rind, see _shoves_*, in _Swyngylle_,
below.
Schent, 258, destroyed; AS. _scendan_.
Stounde, 4, short time.
Strycke, 514, "_Strike of Flax_, is as much as is heckled at one
Handful.
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