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jure
1347
longitif
1410-15
nientcovenable
1121-35
[amedlement]
c.1136-65
steresman
1200
recoverable
1406
drescer
1113-19
meise
1376
anguler
s.xii
ex
contrefaiture
c.1245
condescendre
s.xiii
2/4
suflement
1121-35
sekeillun
c.1270
vulgar
s.xiii
in
suburbe
s.xiii
3/3
timbre
4
c.1253
toil
1
1255-59
aventif
s.xii
1
vewe
1
1121-25
stupre
s.xiii
ex
tulian
s.xiv
ex
comencement
1113-19
trubler
1113-19
bastoncel
1174-75
planesce
1190-93
estut
1121-25
patrice
1214
Lukes
1397
franctenance
1313-14
canevas
s.xiii
[dubleizun]
s.xiii
m
entravers
1099-1100
[securance]
c.1170
salgemme
s.xiii
1
averet
c.1185
antilop
1121-35
boker
1255
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boker
(1255)
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[DD]
FEW:
∅
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
∅
TL:
∅
DEAF:
∅
DMF:
∅
TLF:
∅
OED:
booker n.
MED:
bokere n.
DMLBS:
∅
bocer
ls
(loanword:
M.E.
)
le
This word may also be read as ME
bouker n.
, 'one who cleans and bleaches cloth'.
s.
1
occupation
literature
name
scholar, scribe, one who occupies themselves with books (used as a surname)
:
(
1255
)
Will. le Bocer
bokere n.
(
1332
)
Joh. le Boker
bokere n.
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