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mesuage
cordage
s.xiii
1/4
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cordage
(s.xiii
1/4
)
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FEW:
chorda
2/i,649b
Gdf:
cordage
2,300b
GdfC:
cordage
9,198c
TL:
cordage 2,850
DEAF:
corde (cordage)
DMF:
cordage
TLF:
cordage
OED:
cordage n.
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
chordagium
331b
s.
1
ropes, tackle
:
(
MS: s.xiii
1/4
)
li hostes de la maysun ne poet ren prendre de cordage, ne de peaus […]
717
(
s.xiv
)
[…] si le tonel se piert par faute de ginde ou de cordage
ii 70
(
1435
)
ix. C. de cordage
10
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