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choue (c.1165)

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choue (c.1165)

chaue,  chave,  chawe;  chouve,  chowe;  choghe,  chuhe;  chao,  cheo;  caue;  jouhe  (goufe  Gloss Garland 176 kave (l. kaue)  Man lang ANTS 7.9)  
  FEW:  *kâwa 16,304a Gdf:  choue 2,130a GdfC: TL: chöe 5,9 DEAF:  choe  DMF:  choue  TLF: OED:  chough n.  MED:  chough(e n.  DMLBS:

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orn.zool.(jack)daw, chough
( c.1165; MS: s.xiii2 )  D'un vilein cunte ki aveit une caue qu'il nurisseit  MARIE Fables 228.1
( MS: s.xii2 )  cornicula: cheo, chao  Aelfric Gloss 45.104
( c.1290; MS: s.xivin )  war ke la jouhe (M.E. ko bryd) Ne touche vostre chouhe (M.E. the cheke)  BIBB ROTH (T) 56
( MS: s.xiiiex )  monedula: choue  TLL ii 166
( MS: s.xiv1 )  monedula: un choue, a ko  Westm Glosses 15
herald.(as an armorial bearing) chough
( c.1350; MS: s.xvin )  R.O. port d’argent ové une sautour engrelee et quatre choughes de Cornwaille de sable  Grimaldi 327
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