To draw an arrowhead or other iron out of a wounde |
Peniarth 403 [1] |
14 |
To draw sylver owt of led take capons henys cokes or chekyns |
Trinity O.2.16 [26] |
11 |
To drawe howte water of a manne ys leyggis |
Oxf AS 81 [1] |
8 |
To dryve awey þe shakyng axes |
Oxf SJ 157 [3] |
8 |
To eny degre of verray loue of iesu may no soule atteyne but he be |
CUL Ff.5.45 [11] |
19 |
To fend lunary þe herbe take a glasse and loke yn the glasse |
Trinity O.2.16 [25] |
11 |
To fix sal tarter & all oþer saltis |
Oxf CCC 226 [9] |
8 |
To ge[..] ys a good purgacion take whit eliborwes and slise it in thinne |
CUL Ee.1.15 [33] |
19 |
To goude bidder goude warner |
Laud 568 [A 37] |
16 |
To haue gret plenty of rosys to sowe rose kyrnell |
Douce 54 [3] |
4 |
To hawe in mynd that syr iohn mone sumtyme wycary of bradgare gawe |
Lambeth 1362 [1] |
13 |
To heel a sore take a sponge and ley hit to the sore a nyght tyme and if |
CUL Ll.2.2 [9] |
19 |
To hele bledyng emoranntys recipe þe staulkys of dry |
Digby 29 [31] |
3 |
To hele broken bonis in nomine patris etcetera mac a thykke plastre |
Lambeth 342 [A 8] |
13 |
To hele þe fallyng euyl |
York Min XVI.E.32 [4] |
6 |
To help a horse of þe malaundre late hym blede wele on |
Digby 29 [21] |
3 |
To help oone of the colyk and stone take oolyander sede and |
Trinity O.2.53 [35] |
11 |
To helpe a horse þat is afundyd take swete worte þat |
Digby 29 [20] |
3 |
To helyn þe emerauudes roste a grete rede onyoun as softe as pap do |
CUL Dd.11.45 [10] |
19 |
To his lord most hegh & in worshipyng of cristis religion |
Laud 685 [8] |
16 |
To his lord most hegh and in worschippyng of cristes religioun most |
Lambeth 501 [1] |
13 |
To his special lord icome of kynges blood and of most |
Digby 233 [1] |
3 |
To honoure the crowne of oure lorde conteyneth xxxiij pater noster |
CUL Ee.1.14 [2] |
19 |
To hul pese in a schorte tyme take clere le and lay þe |
Digby 29 [19] |
3 |
To j oz of sol or lune cast in ij peny weght of saundyuer |
Oxf CCC 185 [6] |
8 |