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molement
s.xiii
2/4
[mesnager]
s.xiii
1
dedeignaument
1141
glebe
1294
tref
1
1121-25
psaltier
1113-19
gives
1343-50
engaigne
1086
[mummere]
a.1399
privigne
s.xiv
ex
chere
1
1121-25
mire
3
1274
emperice
s.xii
1
sesson
1
c.1136-37
marchandable
1363-75
declaracion
1277
puddingwyf
1287
schenche
1269
dodekyn
1415
Londenyssh
1332
macer
1200
rivol
1376
brulaz
c.1334
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brulaz
(c.1334)
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FEW:
*brod
15/i,299a
Gdf:
brouillas
1,743a
GdfC:
∅
TL:
bruillaz 1,1172
DEAF:
broe (bruillaz)
DMF:
brouillas
TLF:
brouillard 1
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
brouwez
s.pl.
1
vapours, smoke
:
(
c.1334;
MS: s.xiv
m
)
apparut [...] Seinte Marie en l’eyr, qi dechasa les brulaz pulenz et vigoura les corps malades
186.24
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