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[pillour]
1246
gavelet
s.xii
prosperer
c.1360-79
pondure
1389
herpelé
c.1270
debrisour
1309
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debrisour
(1309)
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FEW:
brisare
1,533b
Gdf:
debriseur
2,437b
GdfC:
∅
TL:
debrisëore 2,1240
DEAF:
brisier (debriseor)
DMF:
débriseur
TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
debrusour,
debrusur
s.
1
law
breaker, contravener, violator (of a rule, law, etc.)
:
(
1397
)
tiels malefeisours et debrusours del dit estatut
iii 370
2
law
breaker, one who breaks into, gains illegal access
:
(
1309
)
com laroun, comoun robbour, comoun debrusour des parks
Ed II ii 120
debrisour de la pes
1
law
peace-breaker, one who disturbs public order
:
(
1366;
MS: 1570-1610
)
soit puny come robeour et debrisour de la pees nostre seignour le roy
50.XII.15
brisour#1
debriser
debrisure
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