INDEX.
To save the repetition of p. and l. for page and line, I have adopted Mr Morris’s plan, in his Chaucer Glossary, of putting a / between the numbers of the page and line, so that 5 / 115 stands for page 5, line 115. Where no line is named, then p. for page is prefixed. The French references are to Cotgrave, except where otherwise specified. The Index, though long, does not pretend to completeness. The explanations of words given in the notes to the text are not repeated here.
Abbots of Westminster & Tintern not to sit together, [76/1141-4].
Abbot with a mitre, [70/1013], [72/1051];
without one, [l. 1015]; [72/1059].
A B C of Aristotle, [p. 260, p. 261].
A bofe, [216/9], above.
Abrayde, [277/52], upbraid.