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abbaie (1121-25)

abbaie (1121-25)

abaie,  abbai,  abbé,  abbee,  abbei,  abbeie,  abbeiee,  abbie,  abbye;  abeie,  abeye,  aboie;  abye  (albaye,  albeye  Fouke ANTS 61.10 mss ),
(pl. abbaioms (l. abbaiouis?)  Rot Parl1 i 299)  
  FEW:  abbatia 24,15b Gdf: GdfC:  abaie 8,9b TL: abeie 1,45 DEAF:  abeie  DMF:  abbaye  TLF:  abbaye  OED:  abbey n.  MED:  abbeie n.  DMLBS:

s.

archit.monasticeccl.abbey
( 1121-25; MS: s.xiv1 )  Abeie bele e bone; Plus sainte n'at suth le trone  S Brend mup 671
( c.1136-37; MS: s.xiiex )  E mult i fist [bel’]  (ms. grant) abeie  GAIMAR1 1668
( c.1259; MS: c.1259 ) L’abbei de Feversham ke li rois Estevene funda  Iter paris 123
( s.xiiiex; MS: c.1300? )  (the abbot) sa aboie tut ad esparpeilé, Kar mult dunad a ses parenz de teres e de prez  Burch1 525
( c.1319 )  en aucune albaye (l. abbaye) ou mesune de religiune  Northumb 159
( a.1399; MS: a.1399 )  enterré […] a l’abbay de Wymoustre  Anon Chr1 106.20
abbaie feminine
archit.femalemonasticeccl.convent, nunnery
( 1212; MS: 1212-13 )  une abbeie feminine  Dial Greg SATF 19351
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