1geog.bay, gulf:
(
c.1240;
MS: c.1300
)
enz une urette replenie Esteit la baie
(=Mont-Saint-Michel)
25
(
s.xiii3/3;
MS: s.xivm
)
le port du baye ou Virgille fist les baynes, q’est dis lieux de Naples
8.13
(
1430
)
pour aler a Calscheshord querre lez ankerages des Esterling et Flemyng venant de la bai
118
♦
toponymBay of Biscay:
(
1376
)
lour niefs
(requisitioned to take seneschal of Gascony to Bordeaux) passeront al Bay pur ceyl
(=salt) illoeqes chargere
ii 346
(
1378
)
certeins Flamynges prises en la Bay
iii 50
2archit.bay:
(
1438-39
)
pro sarracione bordarum pro le bay in stabulo
73
(
1454-55
)
Et in 8 planchours cum serracione et factura unius bay pro equis in stabulo
191
3(bow-shaped) dam:
(
1387-88
)
auxi les ditz carpenters ferront la Wharf [...] vers l’est del bai tanq’a un pount de merym illoesques
468
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