Cr1.5.137KD.5.138 And the couentes gardiner for to graft Impes
C.5.139KD.5.138 And þe couentes gardyner · for to graffen Impes
G.6.139KD.5.138 and the couventes gardener for gryftenG.6.139: Forms of "graft" with <t> (as G gryften beside remaining manuscripts graffe) are first recorded by the OED at the end of the fifteenth century (see OED graft, v.1). yp ympesG.6.139: There is a superscript <u> over the <y> of ympes.
O.5.139KD.5.138AndO.5.139: OC2 alone lack þe before couentis. couentis gardener for to graffen Impes
R.5.139KD.5.138 And þe couentR.5.139:
R's uninflected form is unique; F and beta read a normal genitive, couentes. On the other hand, the R scribe may have taken the phrase couent gardinere as a compound noun. gardinere
for to graffe ympes .