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Mint, from Banckes 1525
May 09, 2011 07:02
Transcribed from Pyles & Lackey facsimile (
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ban
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herbs
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mint
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yf thy mouthe have stynke
bytchearse
May 9 2011, 11:35:28 UTC
So what means "Aysell"?
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bunnyjadwiga
May 9 2011, 11:44:04 UTC
Pyles and Larkey say it's Eisell, and the OED says Eisell is vinegar.
There's another entry for Mint later on in the text that I'll transcribe wen I can see straight again.
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bytchearse
May 9 2011, 13:01:17 UTC
Thanks!
Cookbooks as such are one thing, but the everyday "remedies" are even cooler!
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sorchekyrkby
May 9 2011, 15:16:20 UTC
Putting this in my memories...Thanks!
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boxofdelights
May 9 2011, 19:54:36 UTC
So, what's a mannes wombe?
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There's another entry for Mint later on in the text that I'll transcribe wen I can see straight again.
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Cookbooks as such are one thing, but the everyday "remedies" are even cooler!
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