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▪ I. † byse Obs. Also 3 bise, 5 bys, besshe, 6 bice. [Origin unknown: possibly F. bis dark brown. The suggestion that it is the same as bisse, OF. bisse, bisce, biche ‘female deer’, hardly suits the sense, and the forms do not agree.] Some kind of (? brown) fur, much used in the 15th c. for trimming gowns, etc.
c1280A Sarmun 11 in E.E.P. (1862) 2 Silk no sendale nis þer none no bise no no meniuer. 1407Will of Escryk (Somerset Ho.), Furrata cum Bys. 1422E.E. Wills (1882) 50 A gown furred with Besshe. 1483Caxton Gold. Leg. 50/3 A double stole furryd with byse. 1513Douglas æneis viii. Prol. 57 Byand byssely..beuir and bice. ▪ II. byse(e, bysege obs. ff. besee, besiege. |