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[entreatteindre]
1190-93
storour
1332
Westir
c.1170
pronunciable
s.xiii
ex
huppé
c.1290
[capejune]
1194-99
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[capejune]
(1194-99)
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[dd]
FEW:
jejunare
5,33a
Gdf:
capejune
1,779b
GdfC:
∅
TL:
capejëune 2,36
DEAF:
jeüner (capejeüne)
J364 /
capejeüne
DMF:
∅
TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
jejunium 1 (caput jejunii)
capejeune
s.
1
eccl.
time
Ash Wednesday, beginning of Lent
:
(
1194-99;
MS: s.xiii
2
)
Ço fud en la cape jeune Que chescons hom par dreit geune
4384
cape#2
june#1
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