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choue
c.1165
avellane
1266-1300
crespi
c.1235
baette
s.xiii
2/3
epistle
s.xii
3/4
venim
s.xii
1
atraire
1121-25
cigne
1121-35
charnous
1266-1300
chardon
1396
bulace
s.xiii
1
trade
1327
undus
s.xiii
3/4
agace
1396
temprure
s.xii
3/4
sein
2
s.xii
1
crestuler
s.xiii
cignet
1293
cignon
1321-22
brewe
1419
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brewe
(1419)
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FEW:
∅
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
∅
TL:
∅
DEAF:
brewe
DMF:
∅
TLF:
∅
OED:
brewe n.
MED:
breu(e n.
DMLBS:
∅
ls
(loanword:
English
(?)
)
le
s.
1
orn.
zool.
an edible bird, akin to a curlew; whimbrel (?)
:
(
MS: 1419
)
le meillour brewe pur xviii deniers
467
This is an AND2 Phase 1 (A-E) entry © 2000-2006 The Anglo-Norman Dictionary. On-line entry partially revised after the print version of AND2 went to press (2007-03-22) The printed edition of AND2 A-E is published by
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MHRA
, sole owners of the print-media publication rights. All other rights reserved. Digitisation funded by the
Arts and Humanities Research Council
of the United Kingdom.
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