artificial matts - add note
Artificiall matts – This phrase occurs on pg. 759 in the section on the “natural inhabitants” of the New World. The word “artificiall” at this time carries only the meaning of “man-made,” perhaps with overtones of “made with art or skill” (see OED def. I. 1. a. and III. 8.). The OED cites Hariot’s use of this phrase in its entry on “artificial.” The mats Hariot refers to were actually a form of roofing for the Native American homes he encountered on Roanoke. See pg. 759 of the Hakluyt text. - Matt