Anonymous, Verba Anglica Obscura et Glosata (ca 1558 - ca 1603)

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Date
1558ca 1603ca
Author
Lexicon title
Verba Anglica obscura et glosata excerpta de legibus Regum AngliƦ viz<sup>t</sup>. Knuti, Aluerdi, Ine Ethelstani, Aluredi et Godrini Edwardi, Edmundi, et Ethelredi
Transcription source
British Library Lansdowne MS 171, no.178. An Old English/Latin glossary of legal terms transcribed for Sir Julius Caesar.
Text type
manuscript
Genre
Bilingual and polyglot dictionaries, glossaries, and vocabularies
Subject area
  • Latin
  • law
  • Old English
Summary
Copies of various Exchequer papers, according to the index in the hands of Sir Julius Caesar, the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Language
headwords: English
explanations: Latin
explanations: Latin
Incipit
Aebere morder .i. apertum murdrum
Extent
fols. 391r-92r
Word-group
type: alphabetical
number: 18
Word-entry
type: headword
number: 168
sample: Fightwite .i. forisfactura pugnæ.
Other editions
"Verba Anglica obscura & glosata exceptu de legibus Regum Angliae,' British Library Sloane MS 1301, no. 78, fols. 239r-41v (fragment, "Munbreche" on). Also, see LEME 1386, a legal glossary copied or collected by Laurence Nowell 1565-67.