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[
FEW: 13/i,344a
tingere
;
Gdf:
∅
;
GdfC: 9,361b
desteindre (desteint)
;
TL: 2,1761
desteint
;
DEAF:
∅
;
DMF:
déteindre 2
;
TLF:
déteint
;
OED:
∅
;
MED:
∅
;
DMLBS:
∅
]
destaint;
desteiné,
f.
destannte
p.p._as_a.
1
discoloured, pale
:
(
1273-82;
MS: s.xiv
ex
)
Coment la face
(=of J.C.)
estoit destainte Quant li quoer sent de mort l’empainte
2817
♦
textile
not coloured, faded (?)
:
(
1397
)
.iiij. peces teil desteynez de rouge ové cerfs blancs
307
(
1433
)
une chapelle cotidienne destannte
B64
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MHRA
, sole owners of the print-media publication rights. All other rights reserved. Digitisation funded by the
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