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'''Kanel:''' 1344. Lincolnshire. bona et cala ipsius Henrici videlicet unam sellam cum freno gyngere, galyngale, clowes, maces, quybibes, sfaroun, aningdol, et rise et flouredekanel. OED has word in different senses, one earlier, but seemingly a different meaning. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no335/aKB27no335fronts/IMG_0096.htm] | '''Kanel:''' 1344. Lincolnshire. bona et cala ipsius Henrici videlicet unam sellam cum freno gyngere, galyngale, clowes, maces, quybibes, sfaroun, aningdol, et rise et flouredekanel. OED has word in different senses, one earlier, but seemingly a different meaning. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no335/aKB27no335fronts/IMG_0096.htm] | ||
+ | * Context suggests Ground Cinnamon (ie Cinnamon Flour). Reference Needed. | ||
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Kanel: 1344. Lincolnshire. bona et cala ipsius Henrici videlicet unam sellam cum freno gyngere, galyngale, clowes, maces, quybibes, sfaroun, aningdol, et rise et flouredekanel. OED has word in different senses, one earlier, but seemingly a different meaning. [3]
Kentishstafe: 1345. Bedfordshire. cum quodam baculo vocato kentishstafe quem tenuit in ambabus manibus suis. [5] rcp 03/12 Kernyngknyvys: Middlesex. duobus paribus cutellorum vocatorum kernyngknyves harnesiatorum cum argento. OED has earlist 1683. [6] rcp 02/12 Knyghtlof Dorset. unum panem vocatum knyghtlof pro uno garcione. OED does not have. [7] rcp 02/12
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