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Espagne (s.xii1/3)

The form Ispaigne is a cross reference to the following entry:

Espagne (s.xii1/3)

Espaign,  Espaigne,  Espain,  Espaine,  Espanie,  Espine;  Ispaigne,  Ispanie  (Etspayne  Receptaria 185.184)  
  FEW:  Hispania 4,437b Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF: DMF: TLF: OED:  Spain n.  MED:  Spain(e n.  DMLBS:  Hispania 1160b

s.

toponymSpain
( s.xii1/3; MS: s.xiiex )  Ceste piere d’Espaigne vient  Lapid 52.598
( c.1275; MS: s.xiii4/4 )  En Espayn’, a Seynt Facundyn […] Un bon hume out un ceryser  S Fran ANTS 8586
( 1374 )  Nous voullons et vous mandons que des issues de vostre receite vous paiez et delivrez a Garsy Ferondes chivaler de Ispaigne vint deniers le jour  GAUNT1 ii 302
blanc de Espagne
pharm.med.ceruse, white lead
( MS: s.xv )  Pernez demy livere de eschume de hor, e del tazgeron .iij. unces, e un unce de blanc de Espaine e ceruse  Five Med MSS 168.E585
terre d'Espagne
terre1
viaunde d’Espagne
culin.‘Spanish dish’, a pottage containing pistachio nuts
( s.xiv1/3 )  Viaunde d’Espyne. Let d’alemaundz, flur de rys [...] festicade une partie plaunté desus [...] colour, jaune  Culinary Colls 866.4

See also:

Spagne 
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Ispaigne