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cercler1 (c.1136-37)

cercler1 (c.1136-37)

 
  FEW:  circulus 2/i,703b Gdf: GdfC:  cercler 9,19b TL: DEAF:  cercle  DMF:  cercler  TLF:  cercler  OED:  circle v.  MED:  cerclen v.  DMLBS:  circulare 340c

v.trans.

to encircle, enclose
( MS: s.xiii )  circulo: cercler  Gloss Garland 166

a.

encircled, banded
( c.1136-37; MS: s.xiiex )  Li halberc seient d’or saffrez E li helme a or cerclez  GAIMAR1 4994
( s.xii3/4; MS: s.xiv2 )  son chef d’or cercler  Rom Chev ANTS 3755
( s.xii3/4; MS: s.xiv2 )  Donc veissez […] vestir ces haubers e ces helmes cerclers (l. cerclés)  Rom Chev ANTS 4033
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