ABSTRACT

In the seventh century: claustrum 'cloister' W-L 316.2, but also a more general word as Isidore fares et valvae claustra sunt. claustra ab eo quod claudantur dicta 15.7.4-5, and also Biblical in this sense, Micah 7.5; discifer 'steward' 315.10, monoptalmus 'oneeyed' 304.17 (for -phth-, a Greek synonym of luscus), muriceps 'mouser' 309.10 (a poetical synonym for feles which does not occur here), refectorium 315.8, suptularis 'shoe' 314.15 (for subtalaris W-L, marked as glossary word only, and explained by Isidore as subtolares, quod sub tala sint, quasi subtalares 19.34.7), taxa 'badger' 309.6 (paired with classical melus, more correctly meles).