To make a gemied clothe take half a quart of terpontyne |
Trinity R.14.41 [2] |
11 |
To make a good quencher to blanche and to thonge iubiter |
Trinity R.14.44 [24] |
11 |
To make a hauke to kepe hyr gorge |
Oxf Ba 329 [6] |
8 |
To make a man gracius in all good werkys take verueyn and |
Trinity O.8.35 [12] |
11 |
To make a man laxitif without any desese or brennynge take |
Trinity O.1.65 [5] |
11 |
To make a man slepe al a day drynke þe jus of ulyde uepte more morel |
CUL Ff.6.51 [4] |
19 |
To make a man slepe al þe day |
Laud 553 [47] |
16 |
To make a man to swete |
Laud 553 [47] |
16 |
To make a ochard in schortt space in the monythe of |
Trinity O.1.13 [25] |
11 |
To make a persynge water take wyne and saltepeter and sal genie |
HM 64 10] |
1 |
To make a powder that is callyd puluis sine pari that is powder |
Lambeth 306 [13] |
13 |
To make a powder withowt pere |
Chetham's 27938 [10] |
2 |
To make a rede rose gren grafte them yn a colstocke |
Douce 54 [5] |
4 |
To make a salve for cote or brysse or for wild fyer |
Oxf CCC 291 [3] |
8 |
To make a saue callyd salus joseph |
Chetham's 27938 [10] |
2 |
To make a spasmadrappe take cere albi oyll olyff cerinus off |
Trinity O.9.32 [13] |
11 |
To make a syse to lay gold tak chalk and grynde hyt |
Douce 45 [6] |
4 |
To make a tret lightliche that is rigth goud |
Oxf Ba 219 [1] |
8 |
To make a wonderfull lighte on the nyghte take schynynge |
Ashmole 1447 [3] |
9 |
To make all maner of oyles of earbes and floures take oyle |
Ashmole 1444 [28] |
9 |
To make all the teeth fall out of ones head |
Peniarth 403 [1] |
14 |
To make all þe strawes in a howse to appere like adders |
Digby 67 [5] |
3 |
To make an hontment \for/ yeche fyrst yf you wyll make |
Trinity O.2.53 [34] |
11 |
To make aqua tartary tak ml j of fullerserth and poudir it and ley it in |
CUL Dd.11.45 [2] |
19 |
To make ball of antio[..] tak croppis of þe redecol croppis of |
Lambeth 342 [A 8] |
13 |