Readings for line KD.10.458

L.10.464KD.10.458
Þe doughtiest doctour · and deuynoure of þe triniteeL.10.464: The last two letters may have been re-inked or added later.
M.10.464KD.10.458
The doughtieste doctour  and diuinour of þe Trinitee .
Cr1.10.462KD.10.458
The douteist doctour , & diuinour of the Trinitie ,
W.10.464KD.10.458
The douȝtieste doctour . and deuinour of þe trinitee
Hm.10.464KD.10.458
The douhtiest doctour · ada[n]d dyuysour of þe trynyte ·
C.10.458KD.10.458
The douȝtiest doctour and diuinour of þe trinite
G.11.464KD.10.458
þe doghtyest doctor & dyuvynouvr off the trynyte
O.10.463KD.10.458
Þe douȝtiest doctour  & dyuynour of þe trinyte
R.10.487KD.10.458
¶ Þe douȝtiorokestR.10.487: A unique form in R; it is impossible to know whether this represents unintentional morphological error or simply deliberate idiolect, a compounding, for emphasis, of the comparative with the superlative inflection. doctoure  and dyuinour of þe trinite . In the left margin opposite these lines, there is the residue of a series of brown inkstains—offset from the marginal comment in the right margin of fol. 47r.
F.7.473KD.10.458
Þe dowtyest doctour / & dyvynour of dyvinite.F.7.473: The scribe has written VII in red with red flourishes in the top right margin to indicate the passus number.