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confederacion (1323)

confederacion (1323)

confederacioun,  confederation,  confederatioun,  confederatiun, 
(pl. conferacions (l. confederacions)  Anon Chr2 112)  
  FEW:  foedus 3,676a Gdf: GdfC:  confederation 9,150c TL: DEAF:  confederation  DMF:  confédération  TLF:  confédération  OED:  confederation n.  MED:  confederacion n.  DMLBS:  confoederatio 435b

s.

alliance
( 1332 )  Et si nul serment soit fait pur afforcer les covenantz, obligaciouns, confederaciouns ou autres alliances […]  Rot Parl1 ii 65
( 1416 )  Le roy […] voillant qe les ditz alliances duissent estre perpetuelx […], les ditz alliances et confederacions […] ratifia, approva […]  Rot Parl1 iv 99
conspiracy, confederacy
( 1323 )  de ceux qe fount confederacions, serement et alliaunce de mal faire  King’s Bench iv 134
( a.1382; MS: a.1382 )  il avoit fait confederacion. od les enemys de seinte esglise  Anon Chr1 13.32
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confederacion