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[
FEW: 15/i,279b
brîdel
;
Gdf:
∅
;
GdfC: 8,373c
bride
;
TL: 1,1144
bride
;
DEAF:
bride
;
DMF:
bride
;
TLF:
bride
;
OED:
bridle n.
;
MED:
bridel n.
;
DMLBS: 217b
brida
]
brinde
s.
1
horses
equit.
bit
:
(
1396;
MS: c.1400
)
quant vous bouterez le brinde dedans la bouche
(=of horse)
51
(
MS: s.xv
m
)
un brinde .i. frenum
189
d’une bride
1
continuously
:
(
1323-25
)
ceux de Penne l’avoient asailly d’une bride toutz les oyt jours devant
168
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