culin.implementcooking-pot:
(
s.xii1/3;
MS: s.xiiex
)
Epistites
(=a stone) [...] Ke le boillir tolt a chaldere
Lapid 54.638
(
MS: s.xii-xiii
)
cacume: (T) chauderis
TLL ii 46
(
MS: s.xiii1
)
lebes: (B) chaudere
(var. (C: s.xiii/xiv) chaudre; (R: s.xiii) gaudere)
TLL i 236
(
s.xiii4/4;
MS: 1315-25
)
En icel chadere ad veu Un bon drap […]. ‘Bon est,’ fet il, ‘ke jo mette Ma mein en ceste chaderette’
Enfances 1354
♦
fig.cauldron (Hell):
(
c.1305;
MS: c.1330
)
La alme
(=of dead person) demore en poyne en la parfunde chaudere
(var. (O: s.xivm) chalder)
BOZ Char 152
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