1archit.kitchen:
(
1155;
MS: s.xiii4/4
)
Cil serveient de la cuisine, Suvent aloent e espes, Escueles portant e mes
10468
(
MS: s.xii/xiii
)
popina: (O) quisine
ii 46
(
c.1230;
MS: s.xiiim
)
Uncore avum les mes enteirs En la quisine e bien pleners
4150
(
MS: s.xiii
)
in coquina: en la cusine
ii 85
(
1312
)
la base sale, oue
(l. ové) les chaumbres et la cesyne
(l. cuesyne) apertinauntes
i 173
(
1421-22
) Item pur un tiler et soun servaunt .iiij. jourz en cuzine, le jour .xiij. d.
299 (9 Henry V)
2cooked meal(s):
(
1302
)
[…] cum de payn, de cerveyse, de cuesine e de autre manere de vitayl
i 157
(
s.xiv
)
Les maryners […] ne deyvent aver que une quisyne
(var. cuysine; cuisine; quesine) le jour
ii 84
(
1399;
MS: s.xv1
)
(the hostel bill comes to) en vin uuyt deniers, […], et en cuissin sesze deniers
58.36
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