'For to do away a wen' |
Rawl C 506 [53] |
23 |
'For to do away ded flesch' |
Rawl C 815 [5] |
23 |
'For to do away her' |
Rawl A 389 [1] |
23 |
'For to do away scabbis' |
Rawl C 506 [8] |
23 |
'For to do away wrottys' |
Rawl C 815 [5] |
23 |
For to do awey þe webbe þat bredith in a mannys ey |
TCD 158 [1] |
25 |
'For to do squete' |
CCCC 388 [44] |
20 |
'For to don awoy ded fleis' |
Caius 147/97 [3] |
17 |
'For to drawe a sore where þu wyll haue it' |
Caius 457/395 [6] |
17 |
'For to drawe out þorn yrn or stele' |
Rawl C 506 [38] |
23 |
'For to drawyn out þorn or yren or steel' |
Rawl C 299 [30] |
23 |
'For to dystroy a postym' |
Rawl C 506 [53] |
23 |
'For to fy[ne]' |
Trinity O.1.65 [21] |
11 |
'For to fyxe mercury arsenycke and all other spirites' |
Trinity O.2.16 [22] |
11 |
'For to gete a woman mylk' |
Rawl C 299 [55] |
23 |
'For to haue clere syȝt' |
Rawl C 506 [4] |
23 |
'For to hele a wond' |
Rawl C 506 [8] |
23 |
'For to helen brokyn bones' |
Trinity O.1.13 [15] |
11 |
'For to kep þe fro grevell in þe reynis' |
Rawl C 506 [49] |
23 |
'For to kepe þe fro þe grayuel in þe raynes' |
Rawl C 299 [45] |
23 |
'For to knoue of þe dropesy whether it comyth' |
Rawl C 299 [55] |
23 |
'For to know a waik man & a feble forby a strong man' |
Rawl A 393 [15] |
23 |
'For to knowe a beestis watir from a mannys' |
Caius 336/725 [16] |
17 |
'For to knowe howe þat a colt shall preve in hys wexyng' |
Rawl C 506 [56] |
23 |
'For to knowe if þe gout be cold or hot' |
Rawl C 506 [30] |
23 |