1 gen 1562 anni - budge
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Lambskins with the wool dressed outwards, a common word in early records. 1314 <i>pro j furura de bugeto</i>, Bolton Priory (YRS154/362); 1456-7 <i>In xxv pellibus de Budge pro d’no Abbate iijs</i>, Fountains Abbey (SS130/49); 1562 <i>One gowne ... garded with velvet and furred with budge</i>, Thrintoft (SS26/166). The fur could be black: 1518 <i>a gowne of russet furred with black bugge</i>, London and Halifax (SS116/95). According to Veale the skins were imported originally from the small kingdom of Bougie in North Africa [peaulx de Bougie] and the term later came to include lambskins from other Mediterranean sources. The OED considers the origin to be obscure but suggests a connection with Old French ‘bouchet’ or ‘buchet’ meaning kid and certain refereces support that possibility: 1313-4 <i>Pro j furura de bucheto ad opus eiusdem iiijs</i>, Bolton Priory (YRS154/366).
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