1domesticcradle (for an infant):
(
c.1150;
MS: s.xiii3/4
)
Uncor petit en berz giseit, De sul la mamele viveit
61
(
1171-74;
MS: c.1200
)
Nis li petit enfant i sunt
(=to Becket’s tomb) em berz porté
70
(
MS: s.xiiiex
)
cunabula: bers, berce
ii 160
(
MS: s.xiiiex
)
cune: gallice borz, cradel anglice
ii 160
(
1376-77
)
par le dit enounder femmes et lour enfantz en lour berces sont soventfoitz peris
ii 372
♦
basket:
(
s.xii3/4;
MS: s.xiv2
)
Esgarde son charroy, toneals, huches e berz
4532
♦
manger:
(
s.xiiex;
MS: s.xiiim
)
Quant il
(=J.C.) nasqui, une esteile aparut Desuz la berche la u li emfes jut
1014
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