[destant] (1466)

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[destant] (1466)

[ FEW: 3,99b distare; Gdf: ; GdfC: 9,395c distant; TL: ; DEAF: ; DMF:  distant; TLF:  distant; OED:  distant adj.; MED:  distaunt adj.; DMLBS: 697b distanter ]
distaunt  

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1spatial_or_temporaldistant (from)
( 1466 )  rent que fuist distaunt de le terre en le darrein partie del counté  i 54
( 1490-91 )  si breve d’errour soit retourné a certein jour, quel jour est pluys distaunt et ad [plus] long temps qui ne bosoigne  ii 159.32
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