1toponymCorinth:
(
s.xii1/3;
MS: s.xiiex
)
Epitites
(=a stone) [...] Al temple Damnedeu est trovee, A Corinthe en la contree
Lapid 233.884
(
s.xiv1;
MS: c.1361
)
cil issu hors de Athenes, vint a Corinthi
Actes (A) 370c
♦
bot.fruitcurrant:
(
c.1200;
MS: c.1220-40
)
Il cuillent des herbes […]. Eles sunt ameres, […], Corintes
(var. (B: s.xiii3/4) Corinthes) les apelat l’um a l’ure
Anc Test (E) 15728
(
1394
)
Item liveré a lui en xx lb canell’ […] en iij lb amydon […] en x lb corences
COBBE 35r
(
c.1420
)
In 1 lb. racem. de curans
Durham 57
2demonymCorinthian:
(
s.xiv1;
MS: c.1361
)
plusours des Corinthes […] furent baptizee
[
sic]
Actes (A) 370c
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