For to fynd the meueabull festys thys tabull before |
Caius 84/166 [22] |
17 |
For to gylde ferro scilicet yron o for to siluer hit make |
Trinity O.2.47 [1] |
11 |
For to helen brokyn bones or broken armes or any other boon |
Trinity O.1.13 [15] |
11 |
For to helyn a wounde with drink |
Oxf SJ 76 [1] |
8 |
For to kepe a man fro costifnesse recipe vnces ij pulueris de |
Trinity O.1.77 [A 36] |
11 |
For to kepe a man or ... take and brenne |
Ashmole 1444 [6] |
9 |
For to kepe an hawk clene from all maner sykenesse |
Lambeth 444 [15] |
13 |
For to kepe cheries or bolas or plumbes ffresh vnto |
Trinity O.2.13 [1] |
11 |
For to knaw qwedyr þe dropcy be hott or cold |
Chetham's 27938 [9] |
2 |
For to knoue þe latitud of þe mone entre þe tabill of |
BodL L 37 [5] |
12 |
For to know goode mercure |
Oxf CCC 265 [5] |
8 |
For to know in what sygne and degre þe mone ys yn |
Brogyntyn II.1 [11] |
14 |
For to know þe tokenys of bredyng of þe cankere wherso it be |
Oxf Mg 221 [26] |
8 |
For to know þe vryne of syke man and of hole also here is wrytyn yf |
CUL Dd.10.44 [17] |
19 |
For to knowe a manes complexioun be coloure of his face |
Lambeth 306 [17] |
13 |
For to knowe a mesyll let hym blood |
Brogyntyn II.1 [14] |
14 |
For to knowe alle maner of sooris wiþinne & |
Caius 336/725 [20] |
17 |
For to knowe motus diei of þe moune and þe very meuyng in euery |
CUL Dd.3.52 [4] |
19 |
For to knowe the desese of a coleryk man that is to seye a |
Trinity R.14.32 [7] |
11 |
For to knowe the ix sauge leuys be the ix spires aforsayde |
Trinity R.14.32 [8] |
11 |
For to knowe what tyme houes to be gyuen |
Caius 84/166 [17] |
17 |
For to knowe whether hit be man child oþer woman child |
Peniarth 359 [6] |
14 |
For to knowe yueles that cometh of postoumes hou it is |
Digby 29 [7] |
3 |
For to maike a dreges for comforthynge of the |
Caius 190/223 [5] |
17 |
For to mak a plaster to geder skyn |
Oxf Mg 221 [2] |
8 |