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dauneur (1150-70)

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The form dodneur is a cross reference to the following entry:

dauneur (1150-70)

dauneer,  dauneour,  dauner;  daneur;  doneour;  doneur;  dodneur,  douneur,  dozneur,  doznur;  duneur,  duneour,  dunur  (damier,  daunehor  i 379)  
  FEW:  domina 3,124a Gdf:  donoieor 2,745c GdfC: TL: donoiëor 2,2020 DEAF:  done (donoieor)  DMF: TLF: OED: MED: DMLBS:

s.

wooer, lover
( c.1185; MS: s.xiiim )  La putain me volt fere oscire […], Andui erent si (=her) duneur  8592
( 1150-70; MS: s.xii4/4 )  Il ert molt bels e bons parleres, [E] doneur e gabeeres  869
( MS: s.xiiiex )  proco: (H) dauneur (var. (Hb: s.xiii2) ly damier)  i 344
( MS: s.xiiiex )  procus (qui petit novos amores): dauneer  ii 167
( s.xiiiex; MS: s.xivin )  N’est ele trop dure de queor qe un tiel dozneur ne puit a s’amour tourner?  293.16
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