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passe
2
s.xiii
2/4
yserope
1347-59
argentine
s.xiii
2/3
tourde
s.xiii
ex
stode
1
1347-50
hurture
1354
argentais
1280-1307
reven
1327
butor
s.xii
ex
[debrisour]
1309
groselle
s.xiii
2
nucleauus
s.xv
hurteiz
s.xiii
1
thresshe
1419
langport
c.1230
[trussoire]
s.xiii
dragme
s.xiii
in
champaigne
c.1136-37
laner
1
c.1170
aviruner
2
1113-19
ethike
1
s.xii
3/4
escure
1
s.xii
1
bistard
1159
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bistard
(1159)
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[DD]
FEW:
avis tarda
25,1247b
Gdf:
bistarde
1,653b
GdfC:
∅
TL:
bistarde 1,982
DEAF:
ostarde (bistarde)
DMF:
bistarde
TLF:
∅
OED:
bustard n.
MED:
bustarde n.
DMLBS:
bistarda
boistard,
buistard,
bustard,
bustarde
s.
1
zool.
orn.
name
great bustard, Otis tarda (used as a surname)
:
(
1159
)
Walter Buistard
Bustard
(
1231
)
Robert Boistard
Bustard
(
1313
)
Robert Bistard
ii 230
(
1343
)
Robert Bustarde
Bustard
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