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mand

  • noun [ feminine ]
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mand, mond, e; f.
A basket, mand, maund (archaic or dialectic
  • v. E. D. S. Pub. Gloss. B. 1: 15: 16
: Mid-Yorkshire and Lincolnshire Gloss.
Prompt. Parv. mawnd, skype sportula, p. 300, see the note for other examples
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  • Mand

    corvis,

    • Wrt. Voc. i. 291, 20:

    cophinus,

    • ii. 74, 47: 104, 62:

    qualus,

    • 118, 47:

    corben,

    • 104, 42.
  • Manda

    coffinos,

    • 17, 47: 72, 68.
  • Twælf monde fulle

    duodecim cophinos plenos,

    • Mt. Kmbl. Rush. 14, 20: 16, 9.
  • Hú monig monda

    quot sportas,

    • Lind. 16, 10.
  • Mondo,

    • Mk. Skt. Lind. 8, 8.
  • Huu monig mondo (monde, Rush.)

    quot cophinos,

    • 19.
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  • mand, n.