daneis (1148-64 (?))

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daneis (1148-64 (?))

[ FEW: 15/ii,53b danisk /3,12b danisk; Gdf: ; GdfC: ; TL: 2,1195 danois; DEAF: ; DMF:  danois; TLF:  danois; OED:  Dane n. / Danish n. and adj.; MED:  Danish adj., n.; DMLBS: 557c Daneschus, Daneschius ]
danais,  danois;  danes;  denais,  deneis,  denois; 
f. danache,  danece,  daneche,  danesche,  daneise; 
f. denache,  deneche,  denesche,  danehache  ii 135.49  

a.

1toponymDanish, of Denmark
( 1163-70; MS: s.xiv1/4 )  Par lui est la dolur finie De la daneche desverie  454
( 1165-80?; MS: s.xiiiin )  Cnut od ses freres daneis  215.6
hache daneise
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s.

1demonymDane, inhabitant of Denmark
( 1148-64? ) Icist se combati a Oger le Daneis, sil jetad hors de France  367
( 1165-80?; MS: s.xiiiin )  li Daneis e li Engleis  215.27
( 1214-16; MS: s.xiv1/4 )  dona [...] la tere des Pors a Danays  907
( 1300-01 )  Bricius le Daneys  355
( 1309; MS: s.xvi2 )  ne unkis ne vulloit souffrir Engloys de nul maner d’office en sa court servir, meis il avoit de les avantditz Danes tout sa court paremplé  8.20
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