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continuel
c.1136-65
[alongance]
1297-98
relater
1360
sherd
1405-06
plevir
s.xii
1/3
[purposable]
c.1360-79
innover
1327
muesce
s.xiii
2/4
Amorrien
s.xii
1
resteant
terrible
s.xiv
in
chatoner
1235-55
cumbrer
s.xiii
ex
eschapel
s.xiii/xiv
reponun
s.xii
2
nientarestant
1308-09
entrichement
1260-70
jacinte
s.xii
1/3
hurtee
c.1230
itantet
1212
morver
s.xiv
in
furreys
s.xiii
ex
resumption
1404
plevisable
c.1292
glenter
s.xiii/xiv
enhaster
c.1334
resumer
1306
espeter
1160-74
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espeter
(1160-74)
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[gdw]
FEW:
pes 8,302a
Gdf:
espieter
3,529a
GdfC:
∅
TL:
espieter 3,1205
DEAF:
pié (espieter)
DMF:
espiéter
TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
v.a.
1
to cut off the feet of
:
(
1160-74;
MS: s.xiii
in
)
A plusurs fist traire les denz, E les autres fist espeter, Traire les oilz, les puins couper
i 196.937
espeleter
pé#1
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