1weaponsmil.archery, practice of shooting with bow and arrow:
(
s.xiii3/4;
MS: s.xiii3/4
)
Ceste isle si aveit le pris de navies e de archeries e de tutes maneres de armes
19
(
1305-7;
MS: 1330-40
)
Si je […] sache de archerye
72.85
2weaponsmil.archery equipment:
(
1416
)
(patten-makers are using up all the ash-wood) a graund et perpetuel arrerisment de l’archelrie de la dite roialme
iv 103
3archit.store of equipment for archery, or place for training archers (?):
(
1346
)
charger le poeple d’arrai, des genz d’armes, hobeleries, archeries, vitaille
ii 160
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