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acrier
c.1334
sagitaire
1113-19
gateward
1255
nunpas
1214-16
adversance
s.xiii
1
enter
1
1113-19
loger
1
c.1136-37
cours
s.xii
1/3
salvegarde
1155
repos
1121
defendour
s.xii
1
propre
1121-25
avantgarde
1280-1307
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avantgarde
(1280-1307)
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FEW:
*wardôn
17,516a
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
avantgarde
8,249a
TL:
garde (avantgarde) 1,709
DEAF:
avantgarde
G164
DMF:
avant-garde
TLF:
avant-garde
OED:
avant-garde n.
/
avantward n.
MED:
avaunt-gard n.
/
avaunt-ward n.
DMLBS:
avantwarda
168b
avauntgarde,
auvantgarde
ii 282
s.
1
mil.
vanguard, foremost part of an advancing army
:
(
1280-1307;
MS: s.xiv
1
)
En l’avaunt garde
(
l.
la vauntgarde?)
estoit […] en chiltruns tant sarré
395.1745
(
a.1382;
MS: a.1382
)
En quele bataille E. […] avoit l’avauntgarde
(
l.
la vauntgarde?)
et le conestable [et] mareschalle ovesqe lui
22.30
(
1383
)
l’avantgarde de l’ost
iii 155
avant#1
garde#1
vantgarde
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