Middle English Dictionary Entry
raglotīe n.
Entry Info
Forms | raglotīe n. Also raglate. |
Etymology | AL raglauthia, raglotia, ragelotta, from Wel.(s.v. raglottus). |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
= raglore n.
Associated quotations
- (1347) Reg.Edw.Blk.Pr.1.112 : [The king granted to Thomas de Collee the bailiwicks of the] ryngeldie [and] raglotie [of Turkelin, in the principality of Wales].
- (1347) Reg.Edw.Blk.Pr.1.141 : [The prince..has granted for life to John de Chirebury the] raglotie [of the commote of Nancon and the] havotrie [of the same..in exchange for the bailiwicks of the] raglotie [of the men of the prince's avowry in North Wales and the] wodewardie [of Nanconewey].
- (1430) Pat.R.Hen.VI35 : [He and William Clarence..have jointly..the office of the] Ammobreth and Raglate [of the commote of Ardidue].