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'''Squyler:''' 1344. Johannis le Squyler clerici.  Anglo-Norman?  OED has only 1303 earlier.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no336/aKB27no336fronts/IMG_0190.htm] rcp 03/12
 
'''Squyler:''' 1344. Johannis le Squyler clerici.  Anglo-Norman?  OED has only 1303 earlier.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no336/aKB27no336fronts/IMG_0190.htm] rcp 03/12
  
'''Stabler:''' 1320.  Willelmum le Stabler.  Suffolk.  OED earliest is general fourteenth century.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no239/aKB27no239fronts/IMG_0065.htm]
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'''Stabler:''' 1320.  Willelmum le Stabler.  Suffolk.  OED earliest is general fourteenth century.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no239/aKB27no239fronts/IMG_0065.htm]; 1344. Warwickshire.  Thomas le Stabler de Coventre.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no336/bKB27no336dorses/IMG_0177.htm] rcp 03/12
  
 
'''Standyngcoppys:''' 1463.  Buckinghamshire. sex ciphos argenti vocatos standyngcopys.  OED does not have.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E4/KB27no807/aKB27no807fronts/IMG_0173.htm] rcp 02/12
 
'''Standyngcoppys:''' 1463.  Buckinghamshire. sex ciphos argenti vocatos standyngcopys.  OED does not have.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E4/KB27no807/aKB27no807fronts/IMG_0173.htm] rcp 02/12

Revision as of 19:45, 10 March 2012

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Non-lexicographers provide the raw data and why the example may be relevant: words with links to the AALT with the apparent relevant entry in the OED [www.oed.com], along with as much more information as they are willing to give. The necessary elements are WORD, DATE, QUOTATION, OED entry referenced and relation to that entry, DOCUMENT link, county margination, and series. You may include also the Middle English form or Anglo-Norman form if you want. This entry is just raw data and NOT a statement that the word is properly identified.

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Bugle (OED bugle, MED bugle, AND bugle): 1318. KB27. Surrey. tria cornua, que vocantur bugles. Early use by OED, could be French. [1]


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Saleman: 1320. Johannem Saleman. Essex. OED has earliest usage of saleman as 1642. [3]

Saylet: 1530. Norfolk. unam galeam vocatam a saylet. Not in OED. [4] rcp 02/12

Selgraver: 1347. London. corpus Willelmi de Marham selgraver. OED does not have. [5] rcp

Shakebelle: Johannem Shakebelle iuniorem. OED only has shake, uncertain beginning in fourteenth century. [6]

Shurtere: Surrey. Johannes le Shurtere. OED does not have. [7] rcp 03/12

Skeyne: 1530. Gloucestershire. cum quodam cultello vocato a skeyne precii duorum solidorum. In OED as earliest at 1527 or 1530. [8] rcp 02/12

Skirmesour: 1319. Nicholaum le Skirmesour. OED has earliest 1565 (skirmish in 1420). [9]

Sklatston: 1320. lapides talliatos et lapides vocatos sklatston. Rutland. OED has earliest 1450 or 1392. [10]

Skottyshedagger: 1530. Suffolk. cum quodam daggario vocato a Skottyshedagger. [11] rcp 02/12

Skyre (OED skyre): 1319. KB27. Yorkshire. contentio mota fuit (date) in marketskyre in Ebor' OED has single 16th century instance of uncertain meaning. [12]

Snytes: 1530. London. sex duodenas de malardes, sex herons, sex byters, decem et octo snytes, et undecim duodenas de larkes. Apparently some kind of bird. OED does not have. [13] rcp 02/12

Sparth: 1347. Yorkshire. de quodam armo vocato sparth felonice percusset. OED has earliest 1363. [14] rcp 03/12

Spilbone: Yorkshire. os eiusdem brachii vocatum spilbone conquassavit et fregit. OED does not have. [15] rcp 03/12

Sporier: 1344. Worcestershire. Johannem de Hulle sporier. OED has earliest 1389. [16] rcp 03/12

Squyler: 1344. Johannis le Squyler clerici. Anglo-Norman? OED has only 1303 earlier. [17] rcp 03/12

Stabler: 1320. Willelmum le Stabler. Suffolk. OED earliest is general fourteenth century. [18]; 1344. Warwickshire. Thomas le Stabler de Coventre. [19] rcp 03/12

Standyngcoppys: 1463. Buckinghamshire. sex ciphos argenti vocatos standyngcopys. OED does not have. [20] rcp 02/12

Stringer: 1344. Yorkshire. Johannem le Stringer. [21]; 1530. Shropshire. Johannem Pygott de Newport in comitatus Salopie strynger. First OED usage is in 1420; second is in 1541. [22] rcp 02/12

Surgien: 1319. Johannes de Totenham surgien. Ambivalent if English. OED: earliest English usage 1330. [23]

Swappard: 1349. Yorkshire. cum quodam cultello vocato swappard prefatum Willelmum de Croxton vulneravit. OED does not list. [24] rcp (1.28.2012)

Swinehird: 1319. per Simonem le Swinehird. From OED relatively early. [25]