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snǣding-scēap

Posted on September 5, 2023 by Hana Videen

snǣding-scēap, n.n: a sheep to be killed for eating. (SNADD-ing-SHAY-op / ˈsnæː-dɪŋ-ˌʃeːap)

Medieval manuscript image of sheep, some very woolly and others sheared, with a couple small lambs.
Bestiary; SE England (Rochester?), 13th century; British Library, Royal 12 F XIII, f. 35r. [bl.uk]
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angel-twicce

Posted on August 26, 2023 by Hana Videen

angel-twicce, f.n: a red worm used for bait in angling or fishing. (AHN-yell-TWITCH-uh / ˈan-jɛl-ˌtwɪ-tʃə)

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rāh-dēor

Posted on May 23, 2023 by Hana Videen

rāh-dēor, n.n: roe-buck, roe deer. (RA’H-DAY-or / ˈraːx-ˌdeːɔr)

Medieval manuscript image of a family of deer; the buck stands tall with antlers and a hairy chin, a fawn curled up before him, while the doe bends her neck to lick the back of a nursing fawn; another, smaller buck is in the background.
Bestiary; England, 1226-50; Bodleian Library, MS. Bodl. 764, f. 20r. [digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk]
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wudu-bucca

Posted on May 11, 2023 by Hana Videen

wudu-bucca, m.n: wild goat (male). (WUH-duh-BUCK-ah / ˈwʌ-dʌ-ˌbʌk-ka)

Medieval manuscript image of a wild goat next to a small tree or shrub, with its head turned back over its shoulder and one of its forefeet lifted in the air.
Bestiary; France, c. 1240; Bibliothèque Municipale de Chalon-sur-Saône, MS 14, f. 82r. [portail.biblissima.fr]
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bed-gerid

Posted on May 2, 2023 by Hana Videen

bed-gerid, n.n: ant’s nest. (BED-yeh-RID / ˈbɛd-jɛ-ˌrɪd)

Medieval manuscript with writing in Latin including the word ‘formica’ in red, below which is a depiction of ants crawling over an anthill.
Bestiary; S England (Salisbury?), 13th century; British Library, Harley MS 4751, f. 32r. [bl.uk]
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befer

Posted on April 26, 2023 by Hana Videen

befer, m.n: beaver. (BEH-ver / ˈbɛ-vɛr)

Medieval manuscript image of an indigo, rather un-beaver-like beaver biting off its own testicles beside a tree; a hunter with a spear watches, while a hunter with an ax points to the beaver, his face turned to his companion.
Aberdeen Bestiary; England, c. 1200; Aberdeen University Library, MS 24, f. 11r. [abdn.ac.uk]
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bera

Posted on April 17, 2023 by Hana Videen

bera, m.n: bear. (BEH-ra / ˈbɛ-ra)

Medieval manuscript image of a black bear licking its cub.
Bestiary; England, late 13th century; Trinity College Library (Cambridge), R.14.9, f. 96v. [mss-cat.trin.cam.ac.uk]
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saluwig-feðera

Posted on April 15, 2023 by Hana Videen

saluwig-feðera, adj: of dusky plumage. (SA-luh-wih-FETH-eh-ra / ˈsa-lʌ-wɪj-ˌfɛ-θɛ-ra)

Medieval manuscript image of a black raven feeding a worm to one of its four chicks in a nest.
Harley Bestiary; England (Salisbury?), c. 1230-40; British Library, Harley MS 4751, f. 50v. [bl.uk]
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smēga-wyrm

Posted on January 19, 2023 by Hana Videen

smēga-wyrm, m.n: penetrating worm that makes its way into the flesh. (SMAY-ga-WUERM / ˈsmeː-ga-ˌwyrm)

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hunta

Posted on December 30, 2022 by Hana Videen

hunta, m.n: hunter.; possibly a venomous spider or a hunting spider. (HUN-tah / ˈhʌn-ta)

Medieval manuscript image of a king mounted on a horse with a hawk perched on his right hand; a stag is eating the grass in front of him unaware of his presence.
Smithfield Decretals; S France (Toulouse?), c. 1300-c.1340; British Library, Royal MS 10 E IV, f. 254r. [bl.uk]
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