| atlet | to remit, pardon. | 1200 | Go To Quotation |
| awit | To watch over, command (a troop). | 1200 | Go To Quotation |
| bein | Pleasant, genial, kindly; ‘nice.’ (Latin amœnus, almus, benignus.) Obs. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| besay | To declare, speak about. | 1200 | Go To Quotation |
| bideme | trans. To condemn. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| bischun | trans. To shun, avoid (a thing); also with refl. pron. | 1200 | Go To Quotation |
| chilce | Childishness, childness. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| christenman | = Christian man, Christian. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| cleo | obs. form of cleof, cleove, cleve n., cliff, steep slope, hill-side, brae. (The modern… | 1275 | Go To Quotation |
| cony | The skin or fur of the rabbit. (The earliest recorded use in English.) Obs. or dial. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| derne | ‘Dernly’, secretly. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| doomsman | A judge, deemster. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| ermine | An animal of the weasel tribe (Mustela Erminea), an inhabitant of northern countries… | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| evening | An equal, one of the same rank; a ‘match’; a neighbour (in scriptural sense). | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| evermo | = evermore adv. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| froud | A frog or toad. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| gatherer | One who gathers or collects (in general senses). Also gatherer up. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| gin | intr. To begin, followed by inf. active, with or without to; rarely for to. In… | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| hale | Health, well-being, welfare; cure, remedy; = hail n., heal n. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| his | 3rd singular feminine accusative personal pronoun; = her pron., it; refl. herself. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| horeling | A fornicator, whoremonger; an adulterer, a paramour. | 1200 | Go To Quotation |
| ill | Of persons. Obs. exc. dial. Common in Sc. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| lawless | Without law, having no laws; ignorant of, or not regulated by law. Of a law: Not based on principles of right. Now rare. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| lome | Frequently; phr. oft and lome. | 1200 | Go To Quotation |
| marten | The fur or dressed skin of a marten (see sense 2a). Formerly freq. in pl. | 1299 | Go To Quotation |
| marter | = marten n. 2a. | 1250 | Go To Quotation |
| meedyern | Greedy for bribes, covetous. | 1224 | Go To Quotation |
| no man | No one, nobody. | 1224 | Go To Quotation |
| outsay | To utter (something); to say or name out loud. Obs. | 1250 | Go To Quotation |
| sabeline | The fur of the sable. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| sleuth | intr. To be slothful. rare. | 1300 | Go To Quotation |
| smart | Sharp physical pain, esp. such as is caused by a stroke, sting, or wound. Also with a and pl. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| smeek | Smoke arising from burning or smouldering matter; reek. Also in fig. context. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| spend | Of persons: To pay out or away; to disburse or expend; to dispose of, or deprive oneself of, in this way. | 1175 | Go To Quotation |
| swinch | Toil, labour. | 1200 | Go To Quotation |
| tice | trans. To entice; to induce or attract by the offer of pleasure or advantage. Also absol. | 1275 | Go To Quotation |
| unsteadfast | Of persons, the mind, etc.: Not steadfast in conduct or opinion; inconstant, fickle. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| untrueness | Absence of trueness or truth; falsity, inexactness. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| up and down | Hither and thither; to and fro; backward and forward. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| wane | Misery, woe. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| wi | An exclamation used to introduce an anxious question or a statement of something regrettable. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| wrongous | Of persons: Acting wrongfully, inequitably, or unjustly; rascally, iniquitous, unjust. Obs. | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| yfere | In company; together. (Extensively used in Middle English poetry as a rhyming tag; rare in prose.) | 1199 | Go To Quotation |
| ylaid | Middle English pa. pples. of lay v. | 1200 | Go To Quotation |
| younghead | Youth (abstr. and concr.). | 1275 | Go To Quotation |
| yselþe | Variant of i-selth n.: success. | 1200 | Go To Quotation |