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[demaur]
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veisdie
c.1136-65
tueresce
s.xiv
1
enfantil
c.1136-65
[jambisun]
s.xiii/xiv
nunplevine
1260
purveour
1330
raverdir
1266-1300
tresfamous
c.1334
purveement
s.xiii
1
eschanger
1160-74
trister
s.xiv
1
spume
s.xiii
1
famous
c.1275
glai
c.1136-37
temptement
1360-79
[fullement]
1435
desacorder
c.1292
defrauder
c.1323
deroberie
s.xiv-xv
aïrus
1155
[cortier]
1190-93
oppressour
1399
membru
s.xii
3/4
pulser
c.1230
fetose
s.xv
1/4
plevine
s.xii
3/4
tincture
1406
[feunus]
s.xii
1
truncage
1325
[fantil]
s.xiii
ex
imposicion
1313-14
enseignour
1267
[demaur]
1312
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[demaur]
(1312)
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[DD]
FEW:
maturus
*6/i,533a
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
∅
TL:
∅
DEAF:
∅
DMF:
∅
TLF:
∅
OED:
demure a.
MED:
demur a.
DMLBS:
∅
demor;
demur
The name may also be read a variant of ME
demere n.
, 'a judge' (See
Family Names
Deamer).
s.
1
name
one who is grave, serious, mature (used as a surname)
:
(
1312
)
Richard le Demur
demur a.
(
1327
)
Thomas le Demor
demur a.
maur#1
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