1kinshipancestor, forebear:
(
s.xii2/4;
MS: c.1200
) Iceste piere, si cume noz aunceisurs distrent, fait hume devin
107.XXXIII.3
(
1140-60;
MS: 1140-60
) pur les anemes a mes perres e mes anceisurs reis
265.1.26
(
1155;
MS: s.xiii4/4
)
Pur la hunte e pur le viltage Del noble pople e del lignage Dardani al bon ancesur
229
(
s.xiiiin;
MS: s.xiii2/4
)
Del lignage a l’emperur Sui jeo, e mi ancesur
5676
(
s.xiiim;
MS: c.1300
)
Jadis al tens nos ancessour
96
(
1258-59
)
seient tenuz les turns en la manere ke furent tenuz al tens as ancesurs nostre seignur le rei
473
2predecessor:
(
1140-60;
MS: 1140-60
) Altretel maniere les tenures e les franchetez e les dignitez ki [...] par nostre anceisur le bon apostolie Victor sunt cunfermees
269.29
(
c.1245;
MS: c.1255
)
E vout ke cist
(=new Pope) […] face eu registre mettre Tuz les ottreiz sun ancestre
2289
♦
lawascendant, one from whom estate derives:
(
1258-59
)
si le heir seit de age quant sun ancestre mort
474
(
c.1292;
MS: c.1300
)
covendra acune foiz counter par mi les degrez voides, sicum en cas ou le fiz einzné, qi ad engendrure, se lest morir avaunt soen auncestre
ii 322
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