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collegion (s.xiii1/4)

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collegion (s.xiii1/4)

colligion,  collegiun  
  FEW:  collegium *2/ii,896b Gdf:  collegion 2,183a GdfC: TL: DEAF:  college (collegion)  DMF:  collégion  TLF: OED: MED: DMLBS:  collegium 830c

s.

eccl.collegiate church or community
( s.xiii1/4; MS: s.xiiiex )  Sa mere (=of J.C.) bailad en garde a la collegiun des apostles e des seinz de la regiun  2055
( 1321 )  c’est une collegion e lour enclosture e refettour est saintuairie auxi com lour eglise  Ed II xxvi 196
( 1337 )  Tut ne soit il pas nomé Archiprestre ne q’il n’i ad ore collegion en cele eglise, il poet estre q’il avoit collegion al temps qant R. aliena  11-12 Ed III 55
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