1demonymBurgundian, inhabitant of Burgundy:
(
c.1136-37;
MS: s.xiiex
)
De male mort [pussent] murir Li Burguinun e li Franceis, Si ja [sujez sunt] as Engleis
6297
(
1155;
MS: s.xiii4/4
)
Mult L'amouent li Burguinun
2691
(
c.1170;
MS: s.xiiiex
)
Une bone cité ke tienent Borgoignun
624
(
1214-16;
MS: s.xiv1/4
)
Sampson ly dux dé Borgueingnons
43
(
1284
)
Sire, il me semble ke li poeple de Gales est trop sauvages e malicius durement, [...] si ws volez ke len les puist enfurmer sulum Dieu e sulum le munde, e oster lur sauvagine, comaundez ke il meynent ensemble en viles. Issi le fist uns empereres ancienement as Burgoynniuns, qui estaient larruns e murdrieres e habitoynt tuz severez e loinz cheskun d'autre
iii 777
(
1307
)
le grant prest qe eux
(=the Frescobaldi family) vous firent en Flaundres e en Florence qaunt eux paierent les Borgonouns qe firent guerre pur vous au roi de France
SC 8/47/2343
(
MS: s.xivex
) devocioun de Burgoignoun [...] ne vaut un botoun
153.274
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