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† shipe, n. Obs. Forms: 1 scipe, 4 ssepe, shepe, shipe. [OE. scipe str. masc.:—prehistoric *skipi-z, app. something allotted (cf. ON. skipa to arrange, ordain, appoint). The OE. sense of ‘dignity, condition’ did not survive.] 1. Wages; reward.
c1000ælfric Gloss. in Wr.-Wülcker 114/34 Stipendium, scipe, uel biᵹleofa. 1340Ayenb. 33 Huo þe serueþ an naȝt uol-serueþ his ssepe he lyest. Ibid. 146 Alle we abydeþ onlepi ssepe þet is þe blisse wiþ-oute ende. c1374Chaucer Anel. & Arc. 193 Leste that he were proude sheo held him lowe; Þus serueþe he withouten mete or shepe [v.rr. shep, sheepe]. c1386― Pars. T. 568 In withholdynge..of the shepe, or the hyre or of the wages of seruauntz. 2. at one shipe: at one and the same time.
13..K. Alis. 3577 (Laud. MS.), Þe water quyklich hij passe At on shepe, more & lesse. Hence † shipe v., to reward, pay wages to; † shiping, wages, remuneration.
c1205Lay. 13656 Ne mihte ic of þan kinge habben scipinge. Ibid. 20012 He heom wolde..scipien heom mid londe mid seoluere & mid golde. 1297R. Glouc. (Rolls) 11145 Þe stalwardeste men þat me fond to him vaste he drou & of porchas of neiȝebores ssipede hom wel inou. |