how to take it off the table, [231/399].
Cloth, keep it clean, [269/61], 81; [272/123]; [277/39]; [278/40];
don’t wipe your knife on it, [272/122];
or your nose, [263/53].
Clothes, don’t wipe your nose on, [210/48].
See Apparel.
“Graue clothes make dunces often seeme great clarkes.” Cot., u. fol.
Clothing of officers, given out by the clerk of the kitchen, [195/561];
of lord and lady, by the chancellor, [195/563].
Cloven-footed fowls, skin of, is unwholesome, [165/18].