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| Alphabetical [« »] rekene 7 rekened 1 rekenyng 1 rekne 15 rekned 8 reknyng 1 remenaunt 7 | Frequency [« »] 15 mote 15 no 15 nyght 15 rekne 15 rewle 15 side 15 tour | Geoffrey Chaucer A Treatise on the Astrolabe IntraText - Concordances rekne |
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1 1 | after his cours aboute. ~Rekne and knowe which is the day 2 4 | degree that ascendith, yit rekne they thilke planete in the 3 7 | set there another pricke. Rekne than the quantite of tyme 4 7 | the nyght. Thus maist thou rekne bothe arches, or every porcioun, 5 11| and with the poynt of it rekne in the bordure fro the sonne 6 13| the lyne meridional, and rekne how many degrees of almykanteras 7 17| And whan that this is don, rekne than how many degrees ben 8 17| the secunde ascendent; and rekne wel the myddel degre bitwene 9 17| sonne or of eny fix sterre, rekne hys latitude or his declinacioun 10 17| and if it be of a planete, rekne than the quantite of his 11 20| the lyne meridionall, and rekne hys altitude in the almykanteras 12 34| altitude of the mone, and rekne thy altitude up among thyn 13 37| degre that ascendith, and rekne fro the point of thy label 14 40| arisyng of the mone, loke thou rekne wel hir cours houre off 15 40| knowist. But natheles yf thou rekne hir verrey moevyng by thy