changeur (s.xii3/4)

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changeur (s.xii3/4)

[ FEW: 2/i,122a cambiare; Gdf: ; GdfC: 9,38a changeor; TL: 2,220 changëor; DEAF:  changier (changeor); DMF:  changeur 1; TLF:  changeur; OED:  changer n.; MED:  chaungeour n.; DMLBS: 248a cambitor ]
chanchur;  changeour,  changur;  chanjur;  chaungeour,  chaungeur;  chaunjour,  chaunjur,  chavager (l. chaunger)  ii 161 gangeor  ii 145 scangeour,  scangure  ii 147.36
pl. chengeirs  13.36  

s.

1merch.occupationexchanger, barterer
( s.xii3/4; MS: s.xiv2 )  Seres (=The Chinese) pernent la merz e si remettent la valur. De tel marchandise sunt il changeur  C 168
( c.1235; MS: c.1235 )  Ben s’en puet gabber de vus cist enchantur Ki ta robe enporte. Hai! queu changeur  572
2occupationfinan.money-changer
( MS: s.xiii )  trapezeta: changeur  i 227
( 1267 )  a Leanard le Chanjur quatre vint .ls. ke jo li doi  353.14
( MS: s.xiii/xiv )  trapezere: (D) scangeours  ii 132.36
( 1421 )  […] achatiez par tielx merchants chaungeours, a graunde damage du Roi  iv 156
occupationstatusController of the Mint
( 1367-68 )  J.B. […] changeour en nostre Tour de Londres  i 920
( s.xiv-xv )  nostre soverain seignur ad ordenez et constitut le dit B. gardein et changeour de sez eschangez d’or et d’argent  ii 104
3 name (used as a surname)
( 1200 )  Rolland le Changur  Changer
( 1384 )  John Chaungeour  Changer
changeur de deniers
1occupationfinan.money-changer
( MS: s.xiiiex )  trapezete: (C) chaunjours de deners  ii 132.36
changablement  changableté  change  changement  changer  changeresse  changeure  changing  rechange  rechangement  rechanger 
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