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curtel

ˈcurtel Obs.
  Also curtell(e, -tle, -til, -tyl(l.
  [ME. southern form of kirtle.]
  1. = kirtle q.v.
  2. Used by Trevisa to translate L. tunica, as a coat of an artery, and of the eye, and retained in this sense in the later versions of Bartholomew.

1398 Trevisa Barth. de P.R. iii. xvii. (Tollem. MS.), Þe smale curtyles and humouris of þe ye. Ibid. iv. vii, Þe harde curtels of þe arteries. Ibid. xvii. lxxv, It is defendid..as it were with many curtils and cotes [pluribus tuniculis]. 1582 Batman On Barthol. v. iv. 38 The eye is made of tenne things. Of seauen smal curtils, and three humours.

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