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dolus
s.xiv
m
[aumosnage]
1327
engrainé
1
1194-99
[enjaunir]
c.1235
[apelacion]
1297
Athenien
s.xiii
m
aquarius
1113-19
[ensavurance]
s.xiii
enconvenir
s.xiii
1
atriuer
s.xii
3/4
[esruser]
1212
[affliger]
s.xii
1
acouarder
c.1170
desvoler
c.1185
malfei
s.xiii
1
ajaunir
1272-82
enrenger
s.xii
2/4
fluminaire
1194-99
[poisachant]
c.1320-40
[forsbekier]
s.xii
4/4
lerme
1
1121-25
dolent
1121-25
carpin
c.1300 (?)
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[kj]
FEW:
carpere
*2/i,404a
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
∅
TL:
∅
DEAF:
charpir (*)
DMF:
∅
TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
carpinare
286c
a.
laine carpine
1
med.
textile
lint, soft surgical dressing made from unravelled or carded fabric
:
(
c.1300?;
MS: s.xiv
m
)
La jus de la plantaine od la leine carpine et treitie vaut mout si home le met dedenz la nessance aukes profound
632
carper
carpet
charpir
charpie
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