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charuer1 (1203)

charuer1 (1203)

caruer,  caruere,  caruier;  carruer,  carruewer,  carruuer,  carruwer;  charier,  charir,  charuher,  charuier,  charuir,  charuur,  charwiier;  cheruer, 
(pl. carnuers)  
  FEW:  carruca 2/i,425a Gdf:  charuier 2,81c GdfC: TL: charruier 2,290 DEAF:  charrue (charruier)  DMF:  charruyer  TLF: OED: MED: DMLBS:  carrucator 290b

s.

1occupationploughman
( s.xiiiin; MS: s.xiii2/4 )  li charuier Ki veut sa terre bien guainier […]  S Clem ANTS 3049
( MS: s.xiii )  stivarius: charuer  TLL ii 108
( MS: s.xiii )  carrucarii: charuyr  TLL ii 150
( c.1290; MS: s.xv1 )  le charuer (M.E. ploghman) agoillon (M.E. goude) porte  bibb MS (O) 334va
( 1350 )  jeo devise as (l. al) dist W. pour lyvreson de ses caruuers  (ed. carnuers) et charetteres [...] de fourment xxiiij quarters  Test Ebor i 62
2 name (used as a surname)
( 1203 )  Peter le Caruier  Family Names Carver
( 1209 )  Gerard le Caruer  Family Names Carver

a.

of the plough
( s.xiiiex; MS: s.xiv1/3 )  par berbiz […] par bestes charueres, par chiens  Mir Just 71
( 1416 )  chescune esglise parochial deinz quelle paroch j’ay bestes charuers  Reg Chich ii 95
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