v. 1185. mo folys] i. e. more fools.
v. 1189. kesteryll] A sort of base-bred hawk.
v. 1190. I wys] i. e. truly, certainly (i-wis, adv.).
—— doteryll] See note, p. 129. v. 409.
v. 1191. In a cote thou can play well the dyser] “Dysoure. Bomolochus. Nugaculus.” Prompt. Parv. ed. 1499. “Dissar a scoffar saigefol.” Palsgrave’s Lesclar. de la Lang. Fr., 1530. fol. xxix. (Table of Subst.). “He can play the desarde with a contrefet face properly. Morionem scite representat.” Hormanni Vulgaria, sig. bb iiii. ed. 1530. “One that were skylled in the crafte of dysours or skoffyng fellowes.” Palsgrave’s Acolastus, 1540. sig. H ii.
v. 1195. gatte] i. e. got.
v. 1200. fon] i. e. fool.
Page 264. v. 1205. do mastryes] See note on v. 151. p. 238.
v. 1206. cocke wat] See note, p. 108. v. 173.