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† ˈsangrede dial. (Suffolk). Obs. Also 6 sangarede, sangered, sangred. [Of obscure origin: perh. f. OE. sang song + rǽde reading.] A service chanted for the souls of the departed.
1463in Bury Wills (Camden) 30, I wil the seid Willam Baret..paye yeerly..iiij s. iiij d. for a sangrede, that my soule, my fadrys and modrys sowlys, and my frendys, may be preyd fore in the pulpet on the Sunday. 1492Ibid. 80 That aftyr myn decesse be song and kepte yerely..a sangrede for the sowlys of the seyd John Odeham, Margarete hys wyff [etc.]. 1504in Wright Dict. Obs. & Prov. Eng. II. 821 To the sepulkyr lyght vi. hyves of beene to pray ffor me and my wyffe in the common sangered. 1539Will of Bryan (Somerset Ho.), That myn Executours kepe..by the space of xxti yeres a Sangrede for my sowle. |