1hist.literatureBrute, chronicle of British history, beginning with the mythical Brutus:
(
1190-1210;
MS: c.1300
)
Qui l'estoire savoir voldra Lie le brut, illoc l'orra
24
(
s.xiii2;
MS: s.xv
)
Si en orrez pleinement Le Bruyt de totes lez batailles et aventures qu'ount esté en Engleterre
(C) (M) (R) p.41
(
1309;
MS: s.xvi2
)
Cy comence le Bruit d’Engleterre, qi vous dirra de roy en autre […]
5
2demonymBriton:
(
s.xii2;
MS: 1284-90
)
Dist Eopa: '[...] Jeo sai mult bien bretanz parler [...]. Entre les Crestiens me fey[n]derai E come Bruz entre els irrai'
580
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