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Boeme (s.xiii3/4)

Boeme (s.xiii3/4)

Bealme,  Beome;  Beme  
  FEW:  Bohême 1,426a Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF:  bohême  DMF:  bohême  TLF:  bohême  OED:  Bohemia n.  MED:  Boeme n.  DMLBS:

s.

toponymBohemia
( MS: c.1334 )  Le Roy […] port quarteré des armes de Lucenburghe et de Beome  Ashmole Roll m 1
( MS: s.xiii3/4 )  Esclavie est une partie de Messie, si comprent mult de regions, ceo est a saveir Boeme, Polonie, Metanie, Wandalie, Rutenie e Carintie  Liv Regions 41
( 1397 )  Almayne, Beme et Hungry  Rot Parl1 iii 383
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Boeme