To staunche blod |
Laud 553 [21] |
16 |
To staunche blod in nomine patris et filiis swhete iesu as thow was borne |
CUL Ee.1.15 [16] |
19 |
To staunche blode |
Peniarth 369 [26] |
14 |
To staunche blode \or of pilys/ drinke þe iuys of mylfoille |
Trinity O.1.65 [33] |
11 |
To staunche bloode |
Peniarth 53 [1] |
14 |
To staunnche bloode in a wound take vytryoll in smayll |
Trinity O.9.32 [17] |
11 |
To stounche blode iesu that was in bedelem borne and baptyzed in |
HM 1086 [2] |
1 |
To stuffe a doff howse |
Laud 110 [1] |
16 |
To stywe a capon take iij marybones & sethe in your water |
Oxf AS 81 [11] |
8 |
To sublime mercurie |
Oxf CCC 226 [7] |
8 |
To sublyme mercury and to encrese hym in his weyghte take 1 |
Ashmole 1451 [2] |
9 |
To sublyme mercurye wyth vitriol and comon salt the |
Ashmole 1451 [8] |
9 |
To sum it semyth that any king or prince of his owne |
Trinity O.3.11 [3] |
11 |
To sum men hyt plesiþ for to telle þes talis þat þey |
Pem 237 [239] |
18 |
To sum men it plesiþ for to telle þe |
CCCC 336 [42] |
20 |
To take conys with thy handes take a cony in marche in |
Trinity O.2.13 [3] |
11 |
To take fysch with your hondis |
Laud 110 [2] |
16 |
To take fysche |
Peniarth 369 [1] |
14 |
To take golde away fro all manor seluer þat yt ys layde on |
Oxf CCC 226 [9] |
8 |
To take owte a kankir owte of siluer |
Oxf Tr 9 [1] |
8 |
To temper byysse put a iiij d wurth or vj in a horn and take gum water |
CUL Ll.2.2 [1] |
19 |
To temper vermelon to wryte therewith |
Brogyntyn II.1 [13] |
14 |
To the augmentaction of fortune ye moste seke oþere |
Ashmole 393 [20] |
9 |
To the honoure and reuerence of yow my worshipful |
Douce 335 [1] |
4 |
To the honoure and reuerence of þou my right |
Digby 182 [1] |
3 |