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escoveillon (s.xii4/4)

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escoveillon (s.xii4/4)

escovelon,  escoveloun,  escovelun,  escovilun;  escuvelun  
  FEW:  scopa 11,319b Gdf:  escouvillon 3,436a GdfC:  escovillon 9,522a TL: escovillon 3,992 DEAF:  escove (escovillon)  DMF:  écouvillon  TLF:  écouvillon  OED:  scovel(l n.  MED: DMLBS:

s.

implementlong-handled broom, oven-mop, oven-rake
( MS: s.xii4/4 )  Plançun de jenest a escoveillon revert  Prov vil 10.222
( MS: s.xiiiin )  hoc tersorium: escovelon  Vernac Glosses 13.33
( MS: s.xiiiex ) Pistores [...] formant pones, quo cocunt in furno mundato cum tersorio (gloss: (C) tersour, escoveloun) (var. (D: s.xiii/xiv) escovelun;  (L: s.xiii) tayle )  TLL i 198.33 and ii 131.33
( MS: s.xiii/xiv ) tersorio: (D*) escoviluns  TLL ii 131.33
( MS: s.xiii/xiv )  torsorium sic : escuvelun  TLL ii 147.33

See also:

scoveillon 
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