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1121-25
a
2
1113-19
age
c.1135
ail
s.xii
2
dos
s.xii
1
u
3
1113-1119
uit
1113-19
urs
1130
vin
c.1170
aele
c.1165
alre
s.xv
alum
c.1240
ante
s.xii
2/4
boef
1113-19
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s.xiii
in
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s.xiv
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1113-19
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1121-25
dole
1312
dume
c.1290
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[dat]
[
FEW: 3,178a
dumetum
;
Gdf:
∅
;
GdfC:
∅
;
TL: 2,2099
dume
;
DEAF:
∅
;
DMF:
∅
;
TLF:
∅
;
OED:
∅
;
MED:
∅
;
DMLBS: 735c
dumetus
]
s.
1
bot.
trees
thorn-bush
:
(
c.1290;
MS: s.xiv
1/4
)
Jo vy desout la dume
(
M.E.
a brerebusk)
Un oysel plumé, cy gist la plume
(
M.E.
þe feþern)
Mé cyl ke le oysel ad plumé, Meuz voudrez ke il eust noys p(er)luchee
(
M.E.
pulled notes)
(A) 303vb
This is an AND2 Phase 1 (A-E) entry © 2000-2006 The Anglo-Norman Dictionary. On-line entry partially revised after the print version of AND2 went to press (2007-03-22) The printed edition of AND2 A-E is published by
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MHRA
, sole owners of the print-media publication rights. All other rights reserved. Digitisation funded by the
Arts and Humanities Research Council
of the United Kingdom.
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