estive (s.xii1)

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estive (s.xii1)

[ FEW: 12,271a stipes; Gdf: 3,615a estive 1; GdfC: ; TL: 3,1396 estive 1; DEAF: ; DMF: ; TLF: ; OED:  stifle n. 1; MED:  stifle n. 1; DMLBS: ]
astive, 
pl. estivius  ii 121  

s.

1anat.leg, shin-bone
( s.xii1; MS: c.1145 )  Neient en fortece de chaval volunted avrad, ne en estives d’ume bienploude chose sera a lui (Latin: nec in tibiis viri beneplacitum erit ei)  131.146.11
2musicpipe
( s.xii3/4; MS: s.xiv2 )  Un riches hom de Thebes, qui des ars fu sachant E savoit d’estives, de harpe e de chant  2253
( MS: s.xiii2 )  tibia: est instrumentum ‘astive’, sic est quoque membrum ‘chambe’  ii 24
( s.xiiiex; MS: s.xivin )  Harpe e estive et timpaus (l. timpans)  565
( MS: s.xiv )  tibia (quodam instrumentum): estive  ii 154
( MS: s.xiii/xiv )  tibie: (L) astive  ii 71
3agriculturalimplementplough-handle
( MS: s.xiii2 )  stiva: (C) le estive, la manche(var. (D: xiii/xiv) maunche)  ii 77
( MS: s.xiii/xiv ) stivam: (D*) estive, le manche, andel (var. (C: s.xiiiex) la mance;  (D: s.xiii/xiv) la manicle )  ii 134
stive 
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