‘In Rome thys geste cronyculd ys.’
I am inclined to think that crouned is nothing else but a misreading for cronyculd. Afterwards, considered to be correct, it has originated expressions like those we find here.
Footnote to Notes
[1.] So Percy Fol. MS.; aserre Thornt.
[GLOSSARY.]
Commas at the end of some entries are not errors. The letters I and J are alphabetized together. Initial U is written and alphabetized as V.
Asterisks* are not explained. They seem to indicate words that did not appear in the original MS but are the result of editorial emendation. They may or may not occur elsewhere in the text.
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