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tartarin (c.1259)

tartarin (c.1259)

tartaryn,  tarterin,  tarteryn,  tartharin,  tartrin,  tartryn;  tharteryn  (tarteron)  
  FEW:  Tatar 19,186a Gdf:  tartarin 7,651b GdfC: TL: tartarin 1 10,126 DEAF:  tartaire 1 (tartarin)  DMF:  tartartin 1  / tartarin 2  TLF: OED:  Tartarian a. and n.1  / tartarin n.1  MED:  Tartarin n.  DMLBS:  tartarinus 3374c

s.

1demonymTartar, inhabitant of Tartary, region in Central Asia
( c.1259; MS: c.1259 ) De ci vindrent celes gentz k’em apele Tartarins  164
( s.xivm; MS: s.xivex ) Et pur ces .ix. agenoillementz et pur les .ix. piés de chemin, ly Chan et touz les Tartarins ount depuis le nombre de .ix. en tres grant reverence  384
( c.1334; MS: s.xivm ) Ceux Tartharins (var. (A: c.1375) Tharteryns ) primes occirent lour seignur le rois de Ynde  324.27-28
2textilerich, silken cloth imported from the East through Tartary
( 1364-72 ) [...] facez liverer drap noir pur une cope, toille de Reynes pur une surplice, tartaryn pur liner de la dite cope et une amice covenables pur son estat [...]  E 101/395/2/220
( 1397 ) .iij. curtyns de tartryn batuz de la suyte  289
( 1414 ) ij curteyns de tartaryn bleu et vermaille  ii 8
( 1472 ) bawedekyns, velevettes, damaskez, satens, sarcenetz et tarterons, chamelettis et autres draps de soie  ii 433

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See also:

tartar2  Tartarie 
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