Cr1.2.195KD.2.194 Fals or Fauel or anie of there feeris
C.2.196KD.2.194 Fals or fauel · or any of hise feres
G.3.195KD.2.194 Fals & fauivvnellG.3.195: For "favel," see note to G.3.6. or any off theyre feres
R.2.155KD.2.194 Fals other fauel otherR.2.155:
Beta reads this set of correlative conjunctions as or . . . or. F agrees
with R for the first (eyþir) but reverts to the beta variant for
the second. A majority of A witnesses agrees with beta (but Kane
chooses the alpha set, exemplified in manuscript T, as a "harder reading"). Cx's reading is also somewhat ambiguous, with a majority of witnesses (mostly of the P
family) attesting oþur in the first case and a minority (again mainly P
family manuscripts) offering the same variant in the second instance. any of his feres
.
F.3.195KD.2.194Fals eyþirF.3.195: The reading eyþir is owed to alpha. Beta has synonymous or. Favel / or feerys of hise felachepe.