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bugle2 (c.1136-37)

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The form boegle is a cross reference to the following entry:

bugle2 (c.1136-37)

boegle;  bucle   (buchle  246 buglu  175)  
  FEW:  buculus 1,593b Gdf:  bugle 1,752b GdfC:  bugle 1 8,393b TL: bugle 1 1,1192 DEAF:  bugle 1  DMF:  bugle 1  TLF:  bugle 1  OED:  bugle n.2  MED:  bugle n.1  DMLBS:  buculus 222a / bugulus 222b

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1mammalszool.(wild) ox, buffalo
( c.1165; MS: s.xiii2 )  Del bugle ot fet sun senescal, que a pruz le tient e leal  86.5
( MS: s.xiii )  bubalus gallice: bugle  i 137
( c.1259; MS: c.1259 ) bestes ki la sunt: [el]efa[ns], bugles, chameus, muls e asnes unt a plenté  168
heifer
( MS: s.xiii/xiv )  bucula: bucle  i 321
2domesticdrinking horn
( c.1136-37; MS: s.xiiex )  od cors de bugle pleins de vins Fud le weseil  3804
( c.1170; MS: s.xiiiex )  Un corn prist de bugle  4153
musichunting-horn
( s.xivin; MS: 1312-40 )  oy un chevaler soner un gros bugle  28.21
corn de bugle
musicbugle-horn
( 1378-79 )  Item, un corn de bugle garni d’argent enorré  E101/400/6
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