Liber cure cocorum / Copied and edited from the Sloane ms. 1986 by Richard Morris.
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- 1862
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Credit: Liber cure cocorum / Copied and edited from the Sloane ms. 1986 by Richard Morris. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Cle, 24, ‘a claw’. Clake, 64, ‘to talk’. cZ] I Cofyne, 34, 39, 41, ‘a raised crust’. Coke, 17, ‘a cook’. Cole (Honge), 49. Comfet (= Confeit), 11, ‘a sweet¬ meat’. Compost, 18. Conyng, 8, ‘a rabbit’. Conyngus in Cyne, 20. Conyngus in grave, 8. Corauns, 16, ‘currants’. Cowche, ) , Couch, j • Cralle, 35, ‘to bend, curl’. Crane (rostyd), 35. Crawe, 54, ‘to crave’. Criid, 13, ‘curd’. Crustate of flesshe, 40. Cure, 2, ‘cookery’. Custane, 40. Cyne, 19. Dariels, 38. Devoyde, 35, ‘take away’. Digges, 10, ‘ducks’. Disware, 25, 51, ‘doubt’. Doghe, 41, ‘dough’. Dore, 50, 52, ‘to varnish’. Dowce, 7, 43, ‘to sweeten’. Drajun, | 35 c^q Urawe, ; Draw, 13, ‘to strain’. Dressore, 19, 20, ‘cupboard’. Oroppyng, 31, ‘dripping’. Dylt, 47, ‘prepared’. Elys (broth of), 50. Enarm, 29, 35, ‘to lard'. Enbene, 26, 27, ‘to baste’. Enbrawdet, 48, ‘to border’. Enbroche, 34, 35, 37, 43, ‘to put on the spit’. Endore, 36, 37, ‘to varnish’. Enfarse, Enfors, Eyren, 7, 11, ‘eggs’. 36, ‘to stuff. Farse, 26, ‘to stuff. Farsure, 26, ‘a stuffing’. Fay, 50, ‘truth’. Feder, 51, ‘a feather’. Fele, 40, ‘a paste’. Fere, 2, 35, as in fere, ‘together, in company’. Festened, 36, ‘fastened’. Fesawantes and Pertryks (toboil), 23. Filetus in Galentine, 31. Flaunes, 39, 49. Fletand, 54, ‘flowing, thin’. Florysshe, 9, 39, ‘to decorate’. Find, 55, ‘flood’. Flyghe, 49, ‘to flay’. Foie (see fele), 41. Foie, 36, ‘fowl’. Fors, 8, 31, ‘to stufi”. Fraunche Mele 36. Freture, 39. Fro, 1, ‘from’. Froyse, 50. Frumente, 7. Frym, 5, ‘strong’. Fygnade (Stondande), 42. Gad, 6, ‘a goad’. Galentyne, 30. Galyngale, 8, ‘sweet cyperus’. Gar, 15, ‘to force, make’. Garlek, 53. Gawncel (for the gose), 29. Gelofer, 26, ‘gillyflower’. Gentlore, 35, ‘courtesy, honour’. Gose, 32, ‘goose’. Gose in a Hogge pot, 32, (i. e. in a Hodge-podge). Grappays, 45, ‘the grampus’. Gredel, 13, 37, ‘a grediron’. Gresse, 6, ‘grass’.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30565364_0061.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)