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cu1 (1163-70)

The form kew is a cross reference to the following entry:

cu1 (1163-70)

cue;  cuc,  cueus,  cuqe;  coke,  cook,  couk;  cheu;  ku,  kue;  keu,  kew,  kieu,  kiew,  kiu;  qiu,  qius,  qu,  queu  (queux );
pl. cous,  cus,  cuqes;  keus,  kewes,  kius;  queus  
  FEW:  coquus 2/ii,1169b Gdf: GdfC:  coq 2 9,194a TL: DEAF: DMF:  coq 2  TLF: OED:  cook n.  MED:  cok n. 6  DMLBS:  coquus 489b

s.

cook
( 1163-70; MS: s.xiv1/4 )  Un pover valez […] soleit as kius servir De lur esquieles cuillir  S Edw barking 999
( s.xiiiin; MS: s.xiii2/4 )  De ma quisine e de mes cus […]  S Clem ANTS 5563
( MS: c.1250 )  hic cocus: kieu  TLL i 417
( 1292 )  le couk, le dextere, le peyntour  Leicester i 221
mestre cu
chief cook
( MS: s.xiii1 )  archimacherus: li mestre cu  TLL ii 97
( 1435 ) Icy gist maistre Jehn Hunger, escuyer, jadix maistre queux de la royne Katteryne  PSAL 3 (1867) 405
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