1bot.stock:
(
1171-74;
MS: c.1200
)
Bon’ ente en bon estoc deit bien fructifier
4818
(
MS: s.xiii1
)
stirps: estoc
18.55
(
MS: s.xiii
)
stirpis: estoyc
ii 151
(
MS: s.xiii2
)
stipibus: (C) estoks
(var. (D: s.xiii/xiv) estokis; (L: s.xiii/xiv) de stocs)
ii 75
(
MS: s.xiiiex
)
stipes: (C) estoke
(var. (A: s.xv2) stoke)
i 340
♦
bot.treestree-trunk:
(
1271-72;
MS: s.xiii4/4
)
En treis maneres [...] les herbergeries porront estre garniz: premerement en une nuit passer e en occupacion de estocs, plus legerement quant le chemin serra veudé des stocs
83.14-15
(
1396;
MS: s.xv1
)
Et voilés savoire que homme est arbre bestorné, c’est a dire l’estok – ou le trunc – et lez racinez […]
3.23
♦
bot.stem, stalk:
(
MS: c.1325
)
etstok
(l. eçstok) de ruge cholet
93.2
(
MS: s.xiv2
)
quisez
(=red cabbage) bien en eawe ové toute la racine et l’escoz
(l. estoc)
517
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