1one who makes an agreement:
(
c.1356
)
a qele cité, borgh ou vile, ou le dit detour, covenoncier ou trespasour soit demuront
16
2ship.salvor:
(
1353
)
qe nous vous dusoms certifier de la aventure de la Nief qe fust perie […] et coment il fust de ceo et de les noms de les covenoncers
55
3mil.mercenary soldier:
(
s.xiiiin;
MS: s.xiiiin
)
congittus dicitur mensura, unde dicuntur congionarii, cuvenancers, .s. milites qui eam accipiunt
93
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