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cerise (c.1240)

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

cerise (c.1240)

cerese,  cerice,  cerisse,  cerrise;  cherise;  cirie,  cyrie;  serise,  sirize,  siryzee  (kerse  Plainte Am 489 (var. R) ),
(pl.  ciriis)  
  FEW:  ceraseum 2/i,598a Gdf: GdfC:  cerise 9,20b TL: cerise 2,128 DEAF:  cerise  DMF:  cerise  TLF:  cerise  OED:  cherry n.  MED:  cheri  DMLBS:  cerasum 316c

s.

bot.fruitcherry
( MS: s.xiii )  serasa: serises  TLL ii 152.77
( MS: s.xiii ) cerasa: (L) chireberie, cerisses (var. (C: s.xiiiex) cyries;  (D: s.xiii/xiv) cereses;  (D*: s.xiii/xiv) ciriis )  TLL ii 131.31
( s.xivin; MS: 1382 )  Coynz, cornaile et cirie (M.E. chirie)  Nominale 682
( s.xiv1/3 )  siryzees moudré sauntz les pieres  Culinary Colls 867.14
( 1396; MS: s.xv1 )  pomes, poirs, prunes et cherises  Man lang ANTS 17.18
pere de cerise
fruitbot.cherry-stone
( c.1240; MS: s.xiii3/4 )  des peires de peschier e des cerices  A-N Med i 62
( MS: s.xiii3/4 )  De cerises pernez les pieres  Pop Med 187.1233
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