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[chevalcheur] (s.xii/xiii)

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[chevalcheur] (s.xii/xiii)

chevachur,  chevaucheur,  chevauchur;  chivachour,  chivachur,  chivaçour,  chivajur,  chivalchour,  chivauchour,  chivauchur  
  FEW:  caballicare 2/i,6a Gdf: GdfC:  chevalcheor 9,73a TL: chevauchëor 2,360 DEAF:  chevauchier  DMF:  chevaucheur  TLF:  chevaucheur  OED:  chivauchier n.  MED:  cheva(u)chour n.  DMLBS:

s.

1equit.rider, horseman
( MS: s.xii/xiii )  equitaturus: le chevaucheur  ii 86.63
( 1280-1307; MS: s.xiv1/4 )  Sir Emer de Valence, ové ses chivauchours  ii 370
( s.xiv1; MS: s.xivm )  le roi de Israel issaunt feri les chivalchours et les curres  253ra
rider, passenger
( c.1290; MS: s.xivin )  Chevauchour en liter chivauche  316
2occupationperambulator, one who makes a perambulation
( 1303 )  les avauntdites chivaçours ount veu et chivauché les dites anousaunces  iii 35
( 1306 )  lé chivachurs de la foreste  116
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