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† ˈpain-deˈmaine Obs. Forms: 4 paindemeine, 4–5 payn(e)demayn(e; 5 payn(e)mayne, -main, paynman, payman, 6 payne mayne. [AF. pain demeine, demaine, med.L. panis dominicus ‘lord's bread’. Also called simply demeine.] White bread, of the finest quality; a loaf or cake of this bread.
[c1330Durham Acc. Rolls 17 In pane dominico et melle 5d. 1378Munim. Gildh. Lond. (Rolls) III. 424 Etiam cum uno payndemayn.] c1386Chaucer Sir Thopas 14 Whit was his face as Payndemayn Hise lippes rede as rose. c1420Liber Cocorum (1862) 40 Take floure of payndemayn. a1440Sir Degrev. 1393 Paynedemaynes [Camb. MS. paynemayn] prevaly Scho fett fra the pantry. c1440Douce MS. 55 lf. 9 Then cast feyre pecys of paynemayns or elles of tendre brede. c1475Pict. Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 788/32 Hic panis, brede... Hec placencia, a payman. 1530Palsgr. 250/2 Payne mayne, payn de bouche. Comb.a1377Househ. Edw. III in Househ. Ord. (1790) 19 William Brynklowe Yoman Paymenbaker. |