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▪ I. † fille1 Obs. [OE. fille, app. shortened from cerfille, chervil.] ? = chervil. In Wr.-Wülcker 323 (c 1050) it glosses serpillum, which properly means thyme. Halliwell's Dict. has ‘Fill, the plant Restharrow’, but gives no authority.
c1000Sax. Leechd. 34 Fille and finule. a1310in Wright Lyric P. xiii, The fenyl ant the fille. ▪ II. † fille2 Obs. [a. F. feuille.] 1. A leaf.
c1450Med. Rec. in Thornton Rom. p. xxxvi, Take vervayne or vetoyne, or filles of wormod, and make lee therof. 2. As the type of something worthless. [Perh. another word.]
1297R. Glouc. (1724) 297 Al nas worþ afylle. c1305Pilate 87 in E.E.P. (1862) 113 Pilatus..ne ȝaf noȝt worþ afille. |