1demonymAlexandrian, (imported) from the city of Alexandria (Egypt):
(
1190-1210;
MS: c.1300
)
E dras de soie alisandrin
4474
(
s.xiii1/3;
MS: s.xiiim
)
Especes, encens alixandrins
9008
(
MS: s.xiv1/3
)
encens alisandrins e code e encens bastard
202
2pertaining to King Alexander the Great:
(
s.xii3/4;
MS: s.xiv2
)
Contre le grant orgoil del gent alisandrin
1632
(
s.xii3/4;
MS: s.xiv2
)
Verité vous dirray, barons alexandrins
6101
3
pharm.
pertaining to Alexander of Tralles (sixth-century Byzantine physician):
(
c.1300;
MS: s.xivin
)
Si le flux seit oveke chalor, donet ces electuaries: r[ecevet] zucure rosate alexandrine, triasandali ana libram semis, diacodion e medlet tut ensemble
ii 173.150
1
demonym
Alexandrian, inhabitant of the city of Alexandria (Egypt):
(
s.xivin;
MS: s.xiv2/4
)
les uns de la sinagoge qe ert appellee de Libertines, de Cirenensins et Alexandrins
(B) 212c
2one of King Alexander the Great’s men:
(
s.xii3/4;
MS: s.xiv2
)
A Faacen la riche cité venent Alexandrins
4261
3
bot.
alexanders, horse parsley, Smyrnium olusatrum:
(
MS: s.xiii
) zinsiberum: gallice genguivre cunduyt; alexandrinum: alesandrin; elleborus: marcire gallice
ii 150.44
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