Arthur - A Short Sketch of His Life and History in English Verse of the First Half of the Fifteenth Century by Unknown
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Davies, you must take as equal to the modern Welsh _wr_, man, if it
is not English; _peyd_ is cease, pause; _taw_, be silent. ] WORDS a, he, l. 370. aspye, _sb._ espial, l. 416. ayhe, again, l. 126. beeme, _sb._ ? noise, display, from A.S. _béme_, a trumpet, l. 108. falde, l. 480, felt, l. 472; field. fusoun, gain, victory, l. 476. L. _fusio_, outpouring, plenty. fyched, pierced, l. 462. goom, man, l. 166. gysarme, l. 463. _Hallebarde, pique, hache_. Roquefort. hadde wyste, l. 546, had I known (how it would have turned out). See Nares, and the Poem "Beware of had-I-wyst," that he quotes. "Beware of _had-I-wyst_, whose fine bringes care and smart." hawted, exalted, l. 113. he, she, l. 582. helyth, cover, l. 407. last, lest, l. 289. |
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