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clocher1 (1160-74)

clocher1 (1160-74)

chlocher,  clochier,  clochir,  cloicher,  chloscher  
  FEW:  clocca 2/i,790b Gdf: GdfC:  clocher 2 9,112b TL: clochier 1 2,490 DEAF:  cloche (clochier)  DMF:  clocher 1  TLF:  clocher 1  OED:  clocher n.1  MED:  clocher n.1  DMLBS:  clocarium 362c

s.

archit.bell-tower, campanile
( 1160-74; MS: s.xiiiin )  Robert s’embati el mostier Sus en la tor desqu’al clochier  Rom de Rou wace ii 296.11088
( s.xiii1/3; MS: s.xivin )  Depessez veit ces musters, Ces alters e ces clochers  Brut Royal 5331
( MS: s.xiii2 )  campanarium: (C) clocher (var. (D: s.xiii/xiv) chlocher; (L: s.xiii/xiv) clochir)  TLL ii 81
( c.1300; MS: s.xivin )  il covient ke le patient ne rewarde mie […] hautes muntaines ne hautes overaynes sicum clochers  A-N Med ii 146
( 1407 ) jeo devise a feiere et reperarailler [sic] l'esglise et le clocher de Wodebury .xx. marz  STAFFORD 391
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