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embroidé (c.1235)

embroidé (c.1235)

embraudé,  embroudé,  embruusdé;  enbroidé,  enbroudé  (embroidré  TNA E101/395/2/130)  
  FEW:  *bruzdan 15/i,320b Gdf:  embrodé 3,40c GdfC: TL: embrosder 3,74 DEAF: DMF:  embroder  TLF: OED: MED:  embrouden v.  DMLBS:  embroudatus 769c

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decor.costumetextileembroidered
( c.1235; MS: c.1235 )  De sa robe e[m]bruusdee honurer e vestir  S Aub 1213
( 1363 )  (servants are to wear) nul chose d’or, d’argent, n’embroidez, aymelez  Rot Parl1 ii 278
( 1376 )  notre grant lit des angeles enbroudez  Black Prince Test 229
( 1381 )  un messal […] coveré du velvet enbroudé de mez armes  Test Ebor i 114

See also:

brouder 
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