cuppeborde

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) sideboard
 * 2) * c. 1380,, Of Antecrist and his Meynee; published as John Wycliffe; , Three Treatises by John Wycklyffe, D.D. I. Of the Church and Her Members. II. Of the Apostacy of the Church. III. Of Antichrist and His Meynee. Now First Printed from a Manuscript in the Library of , with Notes and a Glossary, by James Henthorn Todd, D.D., Dublin: Hodges and Smith, Grafton-Street, booksellers to the University, 1851, 505328367 , page cl:
 * "enm"

- Loke Cristis copborde / & hors; & pei ben ful unlichy; for he was at þe mete where six watur pottes weren / & he was þe worþiest in þat place.


 * 1) * c. 1400, the Alliterative Morte Arthure; published as James Orchard Halliwell, editor, Morte Arthure. The Alliterative Romance of the Death of King Arthur. Now First Printed from a Manuscript in Lincoln Cathedral,, London: For private circulation only, 1947, 5347067 , page 18:
 * "enm"

- The kyngez cope-borde / was enclose in silver, / In grete goblettez over]gylte / glorious of hewe;