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† ˈrubrish, n. Obs. forms: α. 4–5 rubrich(e, roberych (5 ribrusch); 5 rub-, 6 robrisshe; 5–6 rubryssh(e. β. 5 rubryce, 5–6 rubrice; 5 pl. rubryis. [a. OF. rubriche, rubrice, ad. L. rubrīca rubric n.] A rubric. αc1386Chaucer Wife's Prol. 346 After thy text, ne after thy Rubriche I wol nat wirche as muchel as a gnat. c1440Lydg. Secrees (1894) 7 This Rubryssh rehersith name of the philisoffre Callid philip, born in parys, which was translator of this book. 1451J. Capgrave Life St. Aug. (E.E.T.S.) 5 The rubrich be-for þe bok is writyn þus: The book Seynt Augustin, þe bischop, on-to his sistir, a widow. 1483Caxton Cato V j b, Thus endeth the table and Rubrisshes of this present boke. 1509Fisher Sermon C'tess Richmond Wks. (1876) 292 Of latyn..she had a lytell perceyuynge, specyally of the rubrysshe of the ordynall. 1530Palsgr. 263/2 Robrisshe of a boke, rubriche. β1456Sir G. Haye Law Arms (S.T.S.) 1 Into the quhilk buke thare salbe foure partis efter as the rubryis schawis. Ibid. 100 The chapitris of the ferde buke efter the quotaciouns of the rubricis. 1483Cath. Angl. 313/1 A Rubryce, rubrica, rubricus. 1489Caxton Faytes of A. ii. 88 Here begynneth the table of the Rubrycys of the seconde partye of thys boke. 1547Articles of Enquiry (Grafton) A iv, Whether they haue put out of their churche bokes..prayers hauynge rubricies conteyning Pardons or indulgences. Hence ˈrubrish v., to rubricate. Obs. Also ˈrubrisher, a rubricator. arch.
1469Paston Lett. II. 335 Item, for Rubrissheyng of all the booke, iii s. iiij d. 1483Cath. Angl. 313/1 To Rubryce, rubricare. 1863Blades Caxton II. p. liii, The illuminator, the rubrisher, and the wood-engraver. |