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bogee (1298)

bogee (1298)

bogé;  bougé,  bougee,  bougi;  bugé,  bugee,  buggé  
[ FEW: *1,605a bulga; Gdf: ; GdfC: ; TL: ; DEAF: ; DMF: ; TLF: ; OED:  bouge n.1 / budge n.1; MED:  bouge n.2; DMLBS: 223b bulga ]

s.

skinsbudge, fur of lambskin
( 1298 )  le tabar furré de bougé  100
( c.1300 )  Del cent de bogé pour furrours  ii 7
( s.xivin; MS: s.xiv1/3 )  De chescun.C. des peals ayguelyns (l. aygnelyns), bogee, conyns, gopyls, chatz [...]  190
( 1364-72 )  une longe cloche doublé et une furyre de bogee  E101/395/2/225
( 1429 )  .xxv. mantel de bogee, valor vj li.  106
( 1436 )  .xiiij. mantel de bougy  102
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