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The donne cutte: the body of blacke wull & a yelow lyste after eyther syde: the wynges of the bosarde bounde on wyth barkyd hempe.
Philocrites: It's Friday: Time for Middle English cooking! 2005
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The bewriall of their kynges is aftre this maner; where the Kyng dieth, those that are of his bloude, rounde his heare, cutte of one of his eares, slice his armes rounde aboute, all to begasshe his foreheade and his nose, and shoote him through the lifte hande, in thre or fowre places.
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When in the name of their firste frutes they haue cutte of the eare of the beaste, they throwe it ouer the house.
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And who so clipped the coigne or countrefacted it, or chaunged the stampe or diminisshed the weighte: or in lettres and writinges, shoulde adde any thing, by entrelinyng, or otherwise: or should guelde out any thyng, or bryng a forged euidence, Obligacion or Bille, bothe his handes ware cutte of.
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Who so had disclosed any secret to the ennemie, the Lawe commaunded his tongue to be cutte out of his heade.
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Vpon the right hande of the highe aulter, that ther should be an almorie, either cutte into the walle, or framed vpon it: in the whiche thei woulde haue the Sacrament of the
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For he that had defloured a free woman, had his membres cutte of, because in one offence, he had committed thre no small wickednesses.
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He that is conuicte of false witnessyng, hath his fingres cutte of by the toppe ioynctes.
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About two furlongs from the citie is a mount, where the way is cutte out,25 whiche leadeth to a playne beneath.
Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003
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The Pinace drawing her boate after her, the Iauans presently leapt into it, and cutte a sunder the roape that helde it, which they immediately stole from vs, thrusting with their Speares in at the loope holes.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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