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bohorder (1155)

bohorder (1155)

behorder;  bohurder;  boürder;  buhurder,  buhurdir  
  FEW:  *bihordôn 15/i,106a Gdf:  behorder 1,613c GdfC: TL: behorder 1,902 DEAF:  behorder  DMF:  behorder  TLF: OED:  bourd v.  MED:  bourden v.  DMLBS:

v.intrans.

joustingto joust, tilt, engage in a tournament
( 1155; MS: s.xiii4/4 )  Li chevalier unt bohordé, Li bacheler unt escermi  Brut WACE 4346
( s.xii3/4; MS: s.xiv2 )  Ly auquant [ont] luté, li plusor bohordé (var. (P: c.1310) bourdé) (l. boürdé))  Rom Chev ANTS 131
( c.1170; MS: s.xiiiex )  cil de la cité istront fors buhurdaunt, U es champs u es prez erent armes portant  Horn 4345

See also:

bordeier 
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