1 gen 1627 anni - rase
Descrizione:
To make a mark with a sharp instrument, to inscribe or write. 1497 <i>all the above </i>[will]<i> rasyd I Thomas Dalton, rasyd with my hand,</i> Hull (SS53/128); 1561 <i>To my cosyn ... a gold ring rased in the medeste and up again on boith syds</i>, Romaldkirk (SS26/148). The verb was employed several times in the accounts of the carvers who worked on the high altar in Ripon Minster in <i>c</i>.1520, for example, <i>Will’mo Caruer rasyng tymber per v dies et di. 2s 9d</i> ; <i>Will’mo Caruer rasyng carvyng works per iiij dies & di. 2s 3d</i> (SS81/202-3). It is probably a reference to the symbols carved on the wood. Stone was also said to be ‘rased’ when carved: 1627 <i>a stone with crosses rased with a workman’s toole</i>, Slaithwaite (DT/211).
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