1negotiations, dealings:
(
1280-1307;
MS: s.xiv1/4
)
Ly ray Pandrasius [...] Maunda son frere Antygone e tut son barnage [...]. Taunt com il demorent souz itel dayllage
(var. (B: s.xiv2/4) daliage; (D: s.xiv2) dalyage), Brutus se atyre of sa route sauvage
i 8
2mil.skirmishing, fighting:
(
1280-1307;
MS: s.xiv1/4
)
Fort fu la batayle, molt dure le dayllage
i 220
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