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5. cuppe-bō̆rd n.
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7. wā̆ter-bō̆rd n.
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(a) A piece of timber, used for various purposes;—also coll.;
(b) ?a sideboard on which water for meals was placed; ?a table at which water is served instead of wine.
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8. sīde-bō̆rd n.
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(a) A table to the side of the high table, running along the side of the hall for those of lower status; (b) a board supporting the side of a bed; also, a board constituting part of the side of a……
9. ship-bō̆rd n.
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(a) A ship; at the ship-bord ende, at the end of the ship; binne (on) ship-bord, aboard a ship; to ship-bord, alongside a ship; upon alle the shipbordes, all about the ship; withinnen ship-bord……
10. shil-bō̆rd n.
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Some kind of plank or board used in a mill, perh. as a protection from the water wheel; shil-bord clogge.
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11. mē̆te-bō̆rd n.
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A table; esp. a trestle table.
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13. borth-silver n.
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borthsilver
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A rent paid by the cellarer's men.
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14. overburdes adv.
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Overboard.
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18. ladde-bō̆rd n.
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Larboard, port [?orig. the side of the ship which is led, i.e. behind the steersman].
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19. bō̆rd-lō̆nd n.
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Land held by a cottager under the feudal system; ?land held by the lord of the manor to produce food for his table [Bracton].
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