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First published 1990 (DOST Vol. VII).
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Ras(e, n.3 (Med. L. rasus (c1290) a ‘measure (500 heads) of garlic’ (Latham). Cf. mod. dial. of Devon and Cornwall race, also Provençal ras a string of (garlic, onions).) —14.. Acts I 306/2.
Of ilk soume of gerleke that is to say xxiiij rasys [L. rasis]