v. 626. peuysshe] i. e. foolish, silly.
—— porisshly pynk iyde] “Porisshly, as one loketh yᵗ can nat se well, Louchement.” Palsgrave’s Lesclar. de la Lang. Fr., 1530. fol. ccccxliiii. (Table of Aduerbes): pynk iyde, i. e. pink-eyed; “Some haue myghty eyes, and some be pynkeyed ... peti.” Hormanni Vulgaria, sig. G vi. ed. 1530; and see Nares’s Gloss. in v.
v. 627. aspyid] i. e. espied, marked.
v. 629. a gun stone] After the introduction of iron shot (instead of balls of stone) for heavy artillery, the term gunstone was retained in the sense of—bullet: “Gonne stone, plombee, boulet, bovle de fonte.” Palsgrave’s Lesclar. de la Lang. Fr., 1530. fol. xxxvii. (Table of Subst.).
—— all to-iaggid] See notes, p. 100. v. 32. p. 163. v. 124.
v. 630. daggid] See note, p. 163. v. 123.
v. 631. byrnston] i. e. brimstone.
Page 386. v. 632. Masid] i. e. Bewildered, confounded.
—— a scut] “Scut or hare. Lepus.” Prompt. Parv. ed. 1499.