[260] Old copy, wourne.
[261] i.e., Mankind, masculine, furious.
[262] Stranger. A more usual form is fremed.
[263] The meaning seems to be obvious enough; but the word is not to be found in our glossaries.
[264] Halliwell mentions this word; but none of his interpretations suits the present context.
[265] Old copy, stomachere.
[266] Defile.
[267] Abided.
[268] Old copy, even.
[269] Old copy, as.