1115. Maysters, masters; Matt. xxiii. 10. Cf. P. Pl. Crede, 574-6, 838; and C. T., D 2185, and the note (vol. v. p. 340).
1135. Read leve, not lyve; with hir leve, with what is permitted to them. For leve (leave), see l. 1238.
1153. For ye woll, because you wish to.
1166. distaunce, disagreement, strife; see Mätzner.
1174. 'Why do ye meddle, who have nothing to do with it?'
1189. lette, to prevent men from living in that way.
1193. soule-hele, salvation for the soul.
1200. Pronounce this is as this.
1212. Wedding, matrimony; considered as a sacrament.
1222. 'subject or accident'; cf. note to C. T., C 539.