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sheppere
1306
[hardeis]
1332
hute
s.xii/xiii
wachet
c.1136-37
artus
c.1170
folerrer
c.1360-79
tachet
s.xiii
specious
s.xiv
1
barat
1155
beulole
1396
merim
1121-25
enthnicus
c.1136-65
knotte
1296
artimal
s.xii
2/4
rin
1
c.1170
bordeier
c.1185
weller
1272
fileresce
1291
dipere
1227
espier
2
s.xv
1/4
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s.xii
1
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(s.xii
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)
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FEW:
*corruptum
2/ii,1235b
Gdf:
coroçant
2,307c /
corocent
2,307c
GdfC:
couroucier
9,225c
TL:
corrocier 2,897
DEAF:
corrocier
DMF:
courroucer
TLF:
courroucer
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
v.n.
1
emotion
to feel sadness, pity (?)
:
(
s.xii
1
;
MS: 1155-60
)
jeo atendi ki cureçast
(
Latin:
qui contristaretur)
119.LXVIII.23
corucer
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