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chevalchure (s.xii2)

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chevalchure (s.xii2)

chevachure,  chevauchure,  chevaucheure;  chivauchure,  chivechure  
  FEW:  caballicare 2/i,6b Gdf:  chevalcheure 2,109b GdfC: TL: chevauchëure 2,360 DEAF:  chevauchier  DMF:  chevauchure  TLF: OED: MED: DMLBS:

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1horseszool.mount(s), horse(s)
( s.xii2; MS: s.xii3/3 )  Prist sa chevalchure e un servant […]  180
( 1181-85; MS: s.xiv1/4 )  Dunc achatez par mesure A vus e a le chevachure Dunt vus pussez dunc vivre  1024
( s.xiii2/4; MS: s.xiiim )  bien temporel, si com vesture, meysun, […] chevalchure  24.24
( 1283 )  lur beens moebles […] forpris tresor, chivauchure, liz, robes, vessels […]  12
2equit.riding
( c.1290; MS: 1307-25 )  Quises (M.E. thees) e nages (M.E. bottokes) ou la fourchure (M.E. clift) Funt grant eyse pur chivechure (M.E. riding)  136
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