verye
English
Middle English
Verb
verye
- (meaning obscure) element of an incantation[1]
- c.1386: Geoffrey Chaucer, The Miller’s Tale, lines 298–299
- Ihesu Crist and seint Benedight Blesse this hous from euery wikked wight
For nyghtes uerye the white pater noster.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- c.1386: Geoffrey Chaucer, The Miller’s Tale, lines 298–299
References
- “†very(e)” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [2nd Ed.; 1989]
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