1costumehose, leggings:
(
1160-74;
MS: s.xiiiin
)
Robert [...] Petiz fu mult, mais mult fu gros, Jambes out cortes, gros les os; Li reis por ço le sornomout E Corte Hose l’apelout, De cortes hoses ert hosez
ii 233.9347
(
c.1270;
MS: s.xiv1/3
)
E prenge garde le provost, ke nul batur, ne nule ventresse ne prengne del blé pur aporter en seyn, ne en huise, ne en soulers
276.c38
♦
mil.greave, armour for the legs:
(
MS: s.xii2/4
)
Ben i ad or, matices e jacunces [...] Il les ad prises, en sa hoese les butet
641
(
c.1185;
MS: s.xiiim
)
Hose sei de unes oses viez, Quatre tacuns out suz ses piez
7765
(
1247
)
Calceamentisque militaribus, quae vulgariter
heuses
dicuntur, saeculariter, immo potius prodigialiter, calciati et calcarati
iv 599
(
s.xiii4/4;
MS: 1275-1325
)
Ele
(=mouse) maungera mé heses, E tut le quyr de mé puruns
15
(
MS: s.xiiiex
) ocreas: (C) heses
(var.
(D: s.xiii/xiv) hoseus;
(D*: s.xiii/xiv) chausis de fer;
(L: s.xiii) esses
)
ii 136.49
(
MS: s.xiiiex
) tibialia: (C) estyveuz, estivalia idem vel hesez
(var.
(L: s.xiii) estivés;
(C*: s.xiii) stiveus
)
ii 127.9
2build.a sleeving or covering which protects the protruding end of a ridge-piece in a timber roof:
(
1380
)
et parfourmez cestassavoir en fundementz, chemeneys, huses, fenestres, esteyres, lathyng, tylyng et daubyng
459