Citations:acquerne


 * The passage to which Brandi refers is as follows (ll. 357 f.), Ther nys nouther fou ne grey. ne konyng. ne hermyne. Ne oter. ne acquerne. Beuveyr ne sablyne. It would surely be astonishing to find the word “king” in this long list of furs.
 * There were also the early Middle English acquerne, the old Swedish ekorni and the modern Swedish ickorn and ekorre, the Danish egern, and the Dutch eekhoren and inkhoren, the latter introducing a new nasal element.
 * konyng J; cunig EM. 362. aquierne, squirrel : OE. ficwern, in oldest form ficweorna, Sweet, Oldest E. Texts, 590 : ocquerne E ; Okerne M ; Ne oter ne acquerne J. martres cheole, marten's throat.
 * There were also the early Middle English acquerne, the old Swedish ekorni and the modern Swedish ickorn and ekorre, the Danish egern, and the Dutch eekhoren and inkhoren, the latter introducing a new nasal element.
 * konyng J; cunig EM. 362. aquierne, squirrel : OE. ficwern, in oldest form ficweorna, Sweet, Oldest E. Texts, 590 : ocquerne E ; Okerne M ; Ne oter ne acquerne J. martres cheole, marten's throat.
 * konyng J; cunig EM. 362. aquierne, squirrel : OE. ficwern, in oldest form ficweorna, Sweet, Oldest E. Texts, 590 : ocquerne E ; Okerne M ; Ne oter ne acquerne J. martres cheole, marten's throat.