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  1. About the Middle English Compendium . The Middle English Compendium has been designed to offer easy access to and interconnectivity between three major Middle English electronic resources: an electronic version of the Middle English Dictionary, a HyperBibliography of Middle English prose and verse, based on the MED bibliographies, and an ...

  2. 2. (a) Coll. Gall nuts of the oak (Quercus infectoria), used to make black ink; (b) raven (es fot = polipodi (e n.; ?also, the periwinkle (Vinca herbacea); also, = croues fot [s.v. croue n. 2. (d)]; ravenes lek, a plant of the genus Orchis. 3.

  3. Provides access to three major Middle English electronic resources: an electronic version of the Middle English Dictionary, Bibliography of Middle English p rose and Verse based on the MED bibliographies, and a Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse. The three components are interconnected through hypertext links.

  4. (a) To make an investigation; investigate (sth.), examine, study; try to find out (sth., how to do sth.); also, discover (sth.), calculate; also, be inquired into [1st quot.]; ~ abouten, make an investigation, do research; ~ after (oute), investigate (sth.); ppl. sought, to be analyzed [quot.: Okure þrow ]; (b) to scrutinize (one's deeds, misdeeds), examine; of God: scrutinize (sb., his deeds ...

  5. Up to the time that, until;--usually after a negative clause; often with subjunctive.

  6. The condition of possessing, ownership; in his (thin) ~, in his (thy) possession, etc.; man of ~, wealthy man; al worldriches ~, possession of all the world.

  7. 3. (a) A gesture or act indicative of an attitude or intention; (b) outward appearance or show; display (of emotion); insincere show of affection; feined ~; frend of ~, insincere friend. Show 18 Quotations. 4. The way in which one behaves; manner, bearing, behavior, or an instance of it; bele ~, ~ of court, polite or courtly manner.