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[
FEW: 1,410a
blista
;
Gdf: 1,662a
blester
;
GdfC:
∅
;
TL:
∅
;
DEAF:
blestre (blester)
;
DMF:
blostrer
;
TLF:
∅
;
OED:
blister v.
;
MED:
blisteren v.
;
DMLBS: 203c
blestare
]
bleytrer
20-21 Ed I 417
,
bloter
v.a.
1
to turn over, break (ground)
:
(
1329-30
)
wast fut [...] en araser arbres, en fower marl et argil, en bloter
(
var.
blester
)
les prees
3-4 Ed III 286
v.absol._
1
to break the ground
:
(
1304
)
vus ne devez pas fower turbes en cel lieu, mes blester tantum; e de aver la bleste e de aver la feute sunt tut divers
32-33 Ed I 41
(
1308-09
)
soleient prendre deinz la dite foreste d’E. buche secke esteant & gisant, & blester & fouer turbe pur arder
i 279
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