1lawambidexterity, double-dealing, taking of money from both sides:
(
1272-1399
)
roberies et autres felonies queconques, champarties, ambidextries, conspiracies, oppressions, extorsions, contemptes, trespasees, fauxines […]
C 81/1538/61
(
1343
)
conspiracies, confederacies, champarties, ambidextrés
ii 137
(
1392-93
)
faux alliance, champarties, ambedextrés, et autres fauxunes
(l. fauxines)
56-57
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