1wicker work, lattice work:
(
1271-72;
MS: s.xiii4/4
)
L’em trove en aunciens livres ke les joevenes chivalers se coveroyent de escuz rounz e de menuez vergettes e de sotilz a manere de cleye, en teu manere ke l’escu ke il eurent a costume commun avereit duble charge de cleie
14.12
♦
wattle, frame of interlaced branches or twigs to form a fence or hurdle:
(
1155;
MS: s.xiiex
)
Mairiens e cleies entrelacent, Kernels refunt, portes afaitent
13546
(
MS: s.xiii
)
cratem: cleie, herdil
ii 116
(
c.1270;
MS: s.xiv1/3
)
(The reeve) deit veer ke il y eit une bone faude de cleies ou de fust sur la demeyne
276.c36
(
1299-1300
)
Item pur fere cleyes a memes les alures doit estre purveu de coudre ou de autre suthbois covenable de quoi om pusse faire bones claies
E101/482/17/2
(
1310-11
)
skeppario, pro clayes […]
508
(
MS: s.xiv
)
une cleie que soit coché sur le fosse e cele cleie seit coverte de foil […]
34
2tail-board of cart:
(
1254
)
ne vende […] feer ne acier fors de lé limunns de sa charette ou sur claye ou sur sun barhude
ii 206
3gangplank (for embarking animals ):
(
1297
)
cleyes e pountz […] qui covienent pur chevaux eskiper
60.34
4mil.wicker shield:
(
1271-72;
MS: s.xiii4/4
)
E li jovene chivaler se hauntoit encontre cel pel o cele cleie e o cele maçue
15.1
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