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estoc (1171-74)

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The form estok2 is a cross reference to the following entry:

estoc (1171-74)

estok,  estoke;  estoic,  estuche  (escoz ),
(pl. estoys  TLL ii 79 estops  TLL ii 115 etstok)  
  FEW:  *stok 17,238a Gdf:  estoc 3,615c GdfC: TL: estoc 1 3,1397 DEAF: DMF:  estoc 2  TLF:  estoc 2  OED:  stock n. 1  MED:  stok n. 1  DMLBS:  stockus 3204a

s.

bot.stock
( 1171-74; MS: c.1200 )  Bon’ ente en bon estoc deit bien fructifier  Becket1 4818
( MS: s.xiii1 )  stirps: estoc  Vernac Glosses 18.55
( MS: s.xiii )  stirpis: estoyc  TLL ii 151
( MS: s.xiii2 )  stipibus: (C) estoks (var. (D: s.xiii/xiv) estokis; (L: s.xiii/xiv) de stocs)  TLL ii 75
( MS: s.xiiiex )  stipes: (C) estoke (var. (A: s.xv2) stoke)  TLL 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  vegetius2 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 […]  Man lang ANTS 3.23
bot.stem, stalk
( MS: c.1325 )  etstok (l. eçstok) de ruge cholet  Receptaria 93.2
( MS: s.xiv2 )  quisez (=red cabbage) bien en eawe ové toute la racine et l’escoz (l. estoc)  Rom 37 517

See also:

stoc 
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