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atache (1160-74)

atache (1160-74)

ataiche;  attache  
  FEW:  *stakka 17,195a Gdf:  atache 1,459c GdfC:  atache 8,222c TL: atache 1,614 DEAF: DMF:  attache  TLF:  attache  OED:  attach n.  MED:  attach n.  DMLBS:  attachia 151a

s.

costumefastening, buckle
( MS: s.xiii )  fibula -le: atache gallice  TLL i 322
costumeband, tie, fastening (of cloak)
( c.1170; MS: s.xiiiex )  Curt mauntel out el col, l’atache deslacee  Horn 450
( s.xiii1/3; MS: s.xiiim )  Gui par le mantel saisir ala, Par grant air vers lui le saça, Que les ataches depecerent  Gui War 5843
decor.costumeribbon
( 1160-74; MS: s.xiiiin )  Quant li boens reis avant sailli, Par les ataches le saisi  Rom de Rou wace ii 9204
( s.xiiiin; MS: s.xiii3/4 )  les beaus aneaus par tut les deiz E ses ataches a beaus orfreis  Pet Plet ANTS 1512
Nostre Seigneur batu a l’atache
Bibl.theol.the Flagellation
( 1433 )  une autre table d’autel pour les bas, brodé d’ymaiges entre chapiteaulx et au milleu est la representacion de Nostre Seigneur batu a l’atache  Bedford Inventories B16

See also:

atachable  atachement  atacher  tache1  tache2 
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