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charpenter1 (1155)

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The form carponter is a cross reference to the following entry:

charpenter1 (1155)

carpentare,  carpenter,  carpentere,  carpentier;  carponter,  carpunter;  charpentier,  charpunter  (cappenter  Mch Tayl Accs2 300 (9 Henry V) cappynter  Mch Tayl Accs2 299 (9 Henry V) chanpenter  Rom de Rou wace i 120.6332 karpuntre  Leicester 383)  
  FEW:  carpentum 2/i,400a Gdf:  charpenter 2,78b GdfC:  charpenter 9,53c TL: charpenter 2,279 DEAF:  charpent  DMF:  charpenter  TLF:  charpenter  OED:  carpenter n.  MED:  carpenter n.  DMLBS:  carpentator 286b

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1occupationcarpenter, skilled worker in wood or timber
( 1155; MS: s.xiii4/4 )  Maçuns fist querre e charpentiers Si fist refaire les mustiers  Brut WACE 7975
( 1272-1307 )  Des charpenters, dé mazouns […]  Lib Cust 99
( 1343-50 )  touz les carpenters et masouns et fevres  Cron Lond1 49.22
( 1377-82 )  un grant lathe pur l’office du carpentar  TNA E101/547/21/7
( 1398-99 )  Item pur un carpunter overantz en la sale et quisine […]  Mch Tayl Accs1 22-23 Richard II
2 name (used as a surname)
( 1418-19 ) Item, doné a Johan Carpenter, clerk - .vj. s. .viij. d.  Mch Tayl Accs2 279 (6 Henry V)
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