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(c.1136-65)
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[
FEW: 3,248b
etymologia
;
Gdf: 3,670a
ethimologie
;
GdfC: 9,572b
etymologie
;
TL: 3,1518
etimologie
;
DEAF:
∅
;
DMF:
étymologie
;
TLF:
étymologie
;
OED:
∅
;
MED:
etimologie n.
;
DMLBS: 811c
etymologia
]
s.
1
etymology
:
(
c.1136-65;
MS: c.1200
)
Sis
(=Salemon’s)
nuns par ethimologie Paisible Deu nus senefie
79
(
s.xiii
ex
;
MS: 1307-15
)
autant dit icist non Olofernes par ethimologie com puant enfern
228.30
d’ethimologie
1
etymologically
:
(
c.1136-65;
MS: c.1200
)
Saulus cist nons lou senefie En latin d’ethimologie
11424
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