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chapeler (1249)

chapeler (1249)

chapeller,  chapellere,  chapiler;  chappeler  (chapetere)  
[ FEW: 2/i,288a cappellus; Gdf: ; GdfC: 9,43a chapelier; TL:  chapelier; DEAF:  chapel2; DMF:  chapelier 1; TLF:  chapelier; OED:  chapeler n.; MED:  chapeler n.; DMLBS: 266c cappelarius ]

s.

1occupationcostumehatter, maker or seller of hats, caps (etc.)
( 1318 ) Item .i. chapellere, qi ferra lez chapeux pur lez [chapeux et] esquier de l'ostell  272
( 1321 )  Le roi suyt le quo warranto vers les chapelers de Londres a moustrer par qel garant il clamerent qe nul chapel de flokkes […]  Ed II xxvi 166
( MS: s.xiiiex ) capellarii: (C) les chapilers (var. (D: s.xiii/xiv) chapelers;  (D*: s.xiii/xiv) chapellers;  (L: s.xiii) chapeteres )  ii 128.20
2 name (used as a surname)
( 1249 ) Ham' le Chapeler  chapeler n.
( 1343-50 )  [...] Michel Thony orfeverer, Johan le Chapeler de Flete et autres furent maundez par la lettre le roy Henry qe ils venissent a luy a Wincestre  7.9
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