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[aguiller]1 (s.xiiiin)

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

[aguiller]1 (s.xiiiin)

acuillier,  aculer;  agoiller,  aguiler,  aguler,  agulere  (aguere)  
  FEW:  acucula 24,120b Gdf: GdfC:  aiguillier 8,56c TL: aguillier 2 1,217 DEAF: DMF:  aiguillier  TLF:  aiguillier  OED:  aguiler n. 1  MED:  aguler n.  DMLBS:  aculare 23a / agularius 55c

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domesticimplementneedle case, box or bag for keeping needles
( MS: s.xiiiin )  acutasula: acuillier  Vernac Glosses 35
( MS: s.xiii1 )  acuaria: aguilers  Vernac Glosses 16
( c.1290; MS: s.xv1 )  Ma bours (M.E. pourse) et mon agoiller (M.E. nedilhous)  bibb MS (O) 333ra
( MS: s.xiiiex ) acuaria: (C) agulers (var. (D: s.xiii/xiv) aculers; (D*: s.xiii/xiv) aguere; (L: s.xiii) aguleres)  TLL ii 128
Seint Germain l'aguiller
toponym 'St Germanus needle-maker' (?), name for a place or building associated with Montecassino (Italy)
( c.1259; MS: c.1259 ) Le munt de Cassin, Seint Germein l’agoiller par de suz  Iter paris 178
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