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charner1 (c.1136-65)

charner1 (c.1136-65)

charnere,  charniere;  carnier, 
(pl. carreres (l. carneres)  TLL ii 94)  
  FEW:  cardo 2/i,366b Gdf: GdfC:  charniere 9,52c TL: charniere  DEAF:  charne  DMF:  charnière 1  TLF:  charnière  OED:  charnel n.2  MED:  charnel n.2  DMLBS:  cardo 1 281c

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( c.1136-65; MS: c.1200 )  Des carnieres dunt tot est acient (l. aceint)  Salemon 5501
( MS: s.xiiim )  E les freres leverent l’us a dreiture Del charner, si debriserent la serrure  Vitas 1868
( 1433 )  ung petite tableau de deux feulles, tenans ensemble par charnieres  Bedford Inventories B112
( MS: s.xiii/xiv )  cardo: charnere de l’us  TLL ii 84
fig.counterpart
( s.xiii2; MS: s.xiv1/4 )  Un deable [...] Bien ert appelé Auntecrist, Car charners etr a Jesu Crist: Car Dieux vint en terre pur sauver, Et cil vint on terre pur dampner  Serm Rawlinson 26
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