For to wite cleerly what is doon pryncipaly in this book |
PML M.519 [1] |
24 |
For to withe if a man schall lif or die of all maner of sekenes take |
CUL Dd.5.76 [5] |
19 |
For to witte how this boke was makyd ye shal |
Rawl B 490 [3] |
23 |
For tothache |
Laud 685 [22] |
16 |
For toþache |
Laud 553 [20] |
16 |
For turnarde take and drawe hym by the side benethe þe gylle saue |
CUL Ll.1.18 [12] |
19 |
For venim and for poyson |
Oxf Ba 219 [4] |
8 |
For venym oþer poyson |
Laud 553 [32] |
16 |
For viij s of spyce brede fyrste peper j lb cloves and maces j oz |
CUL Ee.1.15 [13] |
19 |
For vlceracions in the mowght take honny a quarte and setht |
Trinity O.9.32 [7] |
11 |
For vomyte of glat |
Laud 553 [24] |
16 |
For warke in knees or bolnyng |
Oxf AS 81 [9] |
8 |
For warkyng of bons |
Chetham's 27938 [6] |
2 |
For wayfaring men |
PML M.1033 [15] |
24 |
For wemen pappis þat do swel |
Oxf Mg 221 [24] |
8 |
For wemen þat trawayillit on cyldebed |
York Min XVI.E.32 [13] |
6 |
For wemens brestis þat ben harde oþer holid |
Oxf Mg 221 [26] |
8 |
For werkyng herez |
Laud 685 [24] |
16 |
For werkyng of lemys |
Laud 685 [24] |
16 |
For werkyngh of the sydys take erbe betan and seith it in |
Trinity R.14.39 [5] |
11 |
For who so cannot hold his mete & drynk |
Oxf AS 81 [11] |
8 |
For whorsenes and for to clere þe voyce take myntys and sentory and |
CUL Ff.6.51 [4] |
19 |
For wommen that hauen hedwerk |
Laud 685 [32] |
16 |
For wondys in þe heed or in ony oþir stede on man þat is |
York Min XVI.E.32 [35] |
6 |
For wormes a sure charme wormes ȝe ben ded sent job ix ix viij |
CUL Dd.4.44 [18] |
19 |