1costumecloak, tunic:
(
s.xii3/4;
MS: s.xiv2
)
Il
(=a people of the East) meinent en forest e usent esclavine, E vivent de l’odur d’un[e] pome gaudine
4719
(
1150-70;
MS: 1225-1300
)
Trove s’esclavine velue, Crie, a poi n’est del sen esue
1900
(
s.xiiex;
MS: s.xiii3/3
)
(the fisherman) une gunele aveit vestue de un’esclavine ben velue
192
(
1190-1210;
MS: c.1300
)
(Messengers) Od blanches barbes, [...] Esclavins orent e burduns
20839
(
c.1235;
MS: c.1235
)
Pur esclavine eschaung mun peliçun d’ermin
1830
(
MS: c.1250
)
caracalla: esclavine
i 425
(
MS: c.1250
)
hec caracalla: esclavine
i 425
(
MS: s.xiv/xv
)
penula: esclavine
i 158
2costumetrousers (?):
(
MS: s.xiiiin
)
sarraba gallice: esclavons
14.59
(
MS: s.xiii1
)
sarabarre: esclavenes
19.59
(
MS: s.xiii2
)
sarabarra: esclavein
i 320
(TBD)
salabarre: esclaveyns, esclavines, esclavens, asclaviyns
ii 138
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