|
| arndes (58) | errands |
| beche (clensyng beche)
(121, see also 101, 129) | beck. Large shallow brewing vessel |
| celours (101) | bedcanopies |
| clott hole blew (136) | ? a patch. ? clott = clout |
| contekour (7) | riotous or quarrelsome person |
| corve (42) | bucket |
| couletre (103) | ? cowltree. Sticks used to carry something,
as by two men on their shoulders |
| crepullis (41) | ? a platform |
| draf (121) | refuse of grain left after brewing |
| estericheborde (101) | timber from Norway or the Baltic |
| ferdekyns (101) | firkin = half kilderkin measure |
| grounte becch (129) | grout or growt = coarse grain or process of
infusion |
| gystes (43) | joists |
| halmere (60) | almere or ambry, i.e. a cupboard |
| hort lathe, etc. (42) | made from the inner 'heart' of the oak (L. F.
Salzman, Building in England down to
1540, 240–1) |
| hustilmentes (121) | furniture or equipment |
| ivels (60) | things of value — not necessarily jewels |
| kemelyn (101) | kimnel, a brewing tub |
| kynderkyn (129) | kilderkin. Half barrel cask |
| legges (41) | window bars |
| massche fat (43) | brewing vessel, i.e., mash tub. Mash is a
mixing process |
| office (40) | legal charge or verdict |
| penselles of sylke (136) | from pensile (adj.) = hanging |
| punchons (103) | puncheons. Liquid measure |
| rothir (43) | rudder. A paddle used in stirring malt in the
mash tub |
| saffes (43 - lyme saffes) | ? a form of safe or save. Possibly a reference
to storage (J. Wright, The English Dialect
Dictionary) |
| sanap (103) | table cloth or napkins put over main cloth to
keep it clean |
| scorer (127) | ?scourer. ? a cleaner or scavenger |
| slynges, pair of (101) | device for hoisting |
| soudir, sowding, sowing (42, 126, 127) | solder, soldering |
| sprigg (42) | small nail |
| tabardys of lede (101) | ? a sheet of lead (Salzman, 264–5) |
| tappe trowe (43) | tap trough. A leaden trough used in brewing |
| tapstaffe (101) | staff used to stuff the top hold of a mash tub |
| teys (41) | lineal or surface measure (Chambers and
Daunt) |
| towell (of a privy - 43) | a shaft, opening or conduit |
| trannson nail (129) | transom nail. Used in partitions (Salzman,
307) |
| trayse, pair of, for the mill (101) | traces, as in ploughing |
| wortte colonder (43) | brewing vessel. 'Wort' is the process of
infusing malt |