1crucifix:
(
c.1136-37;
MS: s.xiiex
)
crucifixum: Les crucifix funt depescier
3264
(
MS: s.xiii1
)
crucifis
ii 106
(
s.xiiiex;
MS: 1307-15
)
Ke homme e femme de religion eit le crucifix en sa celle
228.11
(
1378-79
)
un petit crucifix d’or ové iiij troches de perles
E101/400/6
(
1433
)
une calice d’argent doré, a ung crucefix gravee sur le pié
B124
♦
crucifix figure, figure of crucified Christ:
(
s.xiii4/4;
MS: 1307-15
)
le ymage del crucifix
170
(
1423
)
i riche autreclothe de velvet rouge, embroudé d’une crucifix, Marie & John, e auteres ymages
iv 241
(
1433
)
un crucefix ou meilleu de iiij esmaulx des iiij evangelistes sur vert et pers
B115
(
1453
)
un tabulet pur I'autel, ovec .j. crucifix et auteres ymages
v 229
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