sb. pl. Obs. [ad. L. ūtēnsilia things for use.] Utensils, esp. of a household.

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1496–7.  Act 12 Hen. VII., c. 13 § 12. Implementis of Houshold … and utensilies of the same.

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1509.  Bury Wills (Camden), 109. All my ostylmentys, vtensiliez, and joell that to my hows bylonge.

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1531.  More, Dyaloge (ed. 2), I. 8 b. Christ was serued with syluer & gold in the vessels vtensylys and ornamentes of his chyrche.

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1602.  2nd Pt. Return Parnass., I. ii. 128. If my kitchen want the vtensilies of viands.

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