1rept.zool.snake, adder:
(
1121-35;
MS: s.xii3/3
)
(the ibis) Juste la rive prent Le mort peissun pullent, Culoveres e vermine
2641
(
s.xiiiin;
MS: c.1300
)
serpens e coluvers e granz verms cuez
(B) 946
(
1212;
MS: 1212-13
)
serpent ne crapaut ne coloevre
10327
(
MS: c.1250
)
hic coluber: colevre
i 426
(
c.1290;
MS: s.xv1
)
Serpent
(M.E. nedder) ne colure
(M.E. snake)
(O) 335vb
(
1310-20
)
li diable s’en fuyit par mi le founz de la neef, e la colouere
(l. colovere) bote sa coue par mi le pertuz
7r
(
s.xiiim;
MS: s.xiv1/4
)
Et crapous, colevers et serpens Lour percerent le corps dedens
(A) 591
2med.worm:
(
MS: c.1325
)
Pur culivur: Item pur culivures que sunt entur
(l. entré?) le cors de humme, anglice ‘wirmus’
120.362
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