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jace

I. jace, n. Obs.
    According to Halliwell, A kind of fringe; but perh. = jess, a pendent ribbon.

1399 Langl. Rich. Redeles iii. 130 With gyuleres joyffull ffor here grey Iaces And ffor her wedis so wyde.

II. jace, v. Obs. rare—1.
    Alteration of chace, app. for alliteration's sake.

1393 Langl. P. Pl. C. xx. 50 To Iusten in ierusalem he iacede awey ful faste [v. rr. iaced, iaside; B. chaced].

Oxford English Dictionary

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