clochet (c.1136-37)

clochet (c.1136-37)

[ FEW: *2/i,791b clocca; Gdf: ; GdfC: ; TL: 2,489 clochet; DEAF:  cloche; DMF:  clochet; TLF: ; OED: ; MED: ; DMLBS: 363a clocula ]
clochete,  clochette;  cloket,  clokette,  cholete  

s.

1little bell
( c.1136-37; MS: s.xiiex )  En sa main tint une clochete, Si sonot cler cum eschelete  2725
( MS: s.xiii/xiv ) nolas: (D)clochets, lé cheles (var. (D*: s.xiii/xiv) campirnolis, parvas campanas, gallice cheles;  (L: s.xiii) choletes, senes, campernoles )  ii 129.22
( 1356-57; MS: s.xivex )  Et quant ils ount mangé homme sonne autrefoiz la clokette et ils retornent tantost a lour lieux  363
( 1381 )  deux cruettes ové un cloket d’argent endoreez  i 114
liturgicaleccl.sacring-bell
( 1433 )  deux clochettes d’argent doré […], dont les marteaulx une fer et l’autre argent  B128
2alchem.implementbell-shaped receptacle
( MS: s.xiv1/3 )  si le triblez byen ansemble, si le metez en un clochet  381.13
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