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chandelure (1113-19)

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

chandelure (1113-19)

chandeler,  chandelere,  chandeleur,  chandeleure,  chandelour,  chandelur ;  chandellure;  chaundeler,  chaundeleure,  chaundelur,  chaundelure;  chaundellour,  chaundellur;  candelur  (chandaillour  YBB Ed II xxvi 193 chaundielere  Engl Dip Pract  470)  
  FEW:  candela 2/i,179b Gdf:  chandeleur 2,51c GdfC:  chandelor 9,37a TL: chandelor 2,212 DEAF:  *chandoile  DMF:  chandeleur  TLF:  chandeleur  OED: MED: DMLBS:

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liturgicaltimeeccl.Candlemas, Feast of the Presentation of Jesus at the Temple
( 1113-19; MS: s.xii3/3 )  icel jur Que apelum ‘Candelur’ En le onur Damnedeu  Comput ANTS 708
( c.1240; MS: c.1300 )  la duce sesun De la sainte purificaciun, Ke nus apelum Chandelure  Mir N-D 133.87
( 1256; MS: c.1300 )  La feste de la Chandelor  RAUF ANTS 764
( 1265; MS: 1338-42 )  A la Chandeler commencerent; De mercher la fosse y alerent  Kildare Poems 78.24
( 1321-22 )  le mekerdi prochein avant la Chandelure drein passé  Rot Parl1 i 402

See also:

chandele  chandeler2  chandelerie  chandelor 
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