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hoche1 (s.xiii)

hoche1 (s.xiii)

hoke,  hocke; 
pl. hokis  
  FEW:  *hôk 16,218b Gdf:  hoc 1 4,481b GdfC: TL: hoc 4,1119 DEAF:  hoc H505 DMF:  hoc  TLF: OED:  hook n.1  MED:  hok n.  DMLBS:  hokum 1163c

s.

(fish-)hook
( c.1290; MS: s.xv1 )  Le pessour prent pesshon de hoche (M.E. hoke)  bibb MS (O) 3334ra
( 1357 )  Et qe nul home achate retz, hokes, n’autres instrumentz appartenantz a pescherie  Stats i 356
( 1399-1400 )  Item pur hokis, hengis, ceres, cliefs, boltis, staplis et lattchis, hagedaies et tout manere irenware .iiij. s. .ij. d.  Mch Tayl Accs1 1 Henry IV
( 1407-08 )  j double garnet et un hoke de fere - .ix. d.  Mch Tayl Accs1 9 Henry IV
spike, hook
( MS: s.xiii )  cusspida: hoce  TLL ii 118.60
ship.hook, pintle of a rudder
( 1347-50 )  En hokes, bendes, boltes et autre ferrement pur la governayl del un escomer .viij. s.  Sandahl Sea i 116
ship.cleat?
( 1347-60 )  En trois centz sessaunte et tresze pieces de merisme achaté pur fotteken, hokes et wrongen as ditz deux escomers, des queux cent pieces pris .lx. s.  Sandahl Sea iii 146

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See also:

hoket  hoketour 
This is an AND2 Phase 2 (F-H) entry. © 2006-2008 The Anglo-Norman Dictionary. All rights reserved. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council of the United Kingdom.
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