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piment
1121-35
acointe
s.xiii
in
sujurner
1121-25
[enverer]
1267
junior
1329
enjurner
c.1170
parpasser
s.xiii
1/3
griffoné
s.xiii
1
Frenshe
1273
enchauder
s.xiii
1
nunchalusement
s.xiii
2
guenchir
c.1136-37
mendier
s.xii
1
mangeresse
s.xiii
aries
1271-72
blansorri
1427-28
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FEW:
*appodiare
25,43a
Gdf:
espoier
3,541b
GdfC:
∅
TL:
espoiier 3,1231
DEAF:
apoiier (espoiier)
DMF:
espuyer
TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
epuer;
espouer,
espuer
v.a.
1
to prop up, support
:
(
MS: s.xiii
)
appodio:
espuer
i 148
(
MS: s.xiii
)
Muri autem supereminentes columpnis excterius [
sic
] collocatis appodia[n]tur
gloss: seint espoués
i 183.68 and ii 121.68
2
to crowd, throng around
:
(
MS: s.xiii
)
(Dido enters the Temple with)
magna iuvenum stipante
(gloss: epuaunt)
caterva
(=crowd)
i 65
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