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cirographe (1165-80 (?))

cirographe (1165-80 (?))

cirograf,  cirografe,  cirograff,  cirograffe,  cirograife,  cirograph,  cirographe,  cirogref,  cirogrefe,  cirogreffe;  sirograf,  sirograffe  (criograffe  Litt Wall 205)  
  FEW:  cheir- 2/i,632b Gdf: GdfC:  chirographe 9,82b TL: cirografe 2,443 DEAF:  cirografe  DMF:  chirographe  TLF:  chirographe  OED:  chirograph n.  MED:  cirograf n.  DMLBS:  chirographum 328c

s.

1written bond, agreement
( 1165-80?; MS: s.xiiiin )  Serf me fis, al malfé enclin, Par cyrografe e en parchemin  ADGAR3 175.368
lawchirograph, indenture
( 1171-74; MS: c.1200 )  Un cyrogrefe unt fet e en deus detrenchié  Becket1 1022
( 1260; MS: s.xiv1/3 )  un escrit com cyrographe fu fet entre eus  Brev Plac 137
( 1268 )  si come les parties du cyrograffe ke fust fet entre eaus pleinement les tesmoynent  Foedera1 i 476
( 1291 )  […] qe vous voudrez liverer par cyrographe endenté entre vus e li  Rot Scot i 1
( 1341 )  par roulles endentez de troiz peces a la manere d’une cyrograffe  Rot Parl1 ii 132
2chirographer
( 1259 )  est faiz cist escriz parti par cirogreffe  Treaty Rolls i 50
( 1373 )  le cirograffe dust prendre pur l’engrossement d’un fyn qe quatre souldz  Rot Parl1 ii 319
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