Readings for line KD.6.176

L.6.179KD.6.176
He buffeted þe Britoner aboute þe chekes
M.6.179KD.6.176
He buff.....etted þe bretonere . aboute þe chekes .
Cr1.6.179KD.6.176
He buffeted the breton about the chekes ,
W.6.179KD.6.176
He buffetted þe Bretoner . aboute þe chekes
Hm.6.178KD.6.176
he buffetyd the brytoneer · aboute the cheekys
C.6.177KD.6.176
He buffeted þe britoner a-boute þe chekes
G.7.179KD.6.176
he buvffeted the bretoner a-bowte botheG.7.179: Added bothe is in black ink. It is not impossible that it was written by the original scribe (for the form of the <h>, see, e.g., the second <h> of trughthes (G.8.57 f.30v, l.7)). However, the form of this letter also resembles that used by WH (see, e.g., Byschoppes in the note in the right hand margin on f.103r) and since the script used for the addition is altogether more angular than that normally used by hand1, it seems probable that it was in fact made by WH. See also G.7.183. the chekes
O.6.180KD.6.176
He buffatede þe britoner  aboute þe chekis
R.6.178KD.6.176
He boffette þe bretoner  aboute þe chekes .
F.5.828KD.6.176
& he buffetid so þe braggere / a-bowhtyn boþe hise chekis.