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[
FEW: 1,440b
*borda
;
Gdf:
∅
;
GdfC: 8,341c
border 1
;
TL: 1,1067
border 2
;
DEAF:
border 2
;
DMF:
bourder
;
TLF:
bourde 1
;
OED:
bourd v.1
;
MED:
bourden v.1
;
DMLBS: 225a
burdare 2
]
border,
burder
v.n.
1
to jest, joke
:
(
1354;
MS: c.1360
)
en bourdant ou truflant
9
2
to flirt
:
(
1273-82;
MS: s.xiv
ex
)
De leur tormentz s’esban[oi]ent Et neis de la mort se bordoient
3020
(
s.xiv
in
;
MS: s.xiv
m
)
la garce tant bourda un jour od le seint homme qe il fut tot en poynt de aver peché od lui
187
v.refl.
1
to jest, joke
:
(
1190-93;
MS: s.xiv
1
)
Kant court hantey[e] [...] Si fesei[e] les serventeis [...]. Ceo me fist fere le enemy [...]. Jamés ne me burderay plus
15
(
1273-82;
MS: s.xiv
ex
)
De leur tormentz s’esban[oi]ent Et neis de la mort se bordoient
3020
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