Spun-yarne.
Is Roape-yarne, the end scraped thin, and so spun one to the end of an other, with a wrench, and make it as long as they list: This serves to sarve some roapes with, but most commonly it is made to make caburne of.
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Is Roape-yarne, the end scraped thin, and so spun one to the end of an other, with a wrench, and make it as long as they list: This serves to sarve some roapes with, but most commonly it is made to make caburne of.