Readings for line KD.5.193

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And as a bondman of his bacoun · his berde was bidraueled
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And as a bondman of his bacon  his berde was bidrauelede
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And as a bound man of his bacon his berd was bidrauled
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And as a bonde-man of his bacon . his berd was bidraueled
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and as a bonde-man of his bacoun · his berde was bawdy
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And as a bonde-man of his bacon · his berd was bidraueled
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as a boundman off hys bacon hys berd was bedrauveled
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And as a bonde-man of his bakoun  his beerd was bidrauelid
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And as a bonde-man of his bakun  his berd was bydraueled .
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& as a bonde-man et bakoun / so was his berd dravelyd.F.5.194: Bx reads "And as a bondeman of his bacon ...." The scribe's usual form of "ate" is eet, and it is not at all clear what he intended here.