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exorciste (c.1136-65)

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exorciste (c.1136-65)

exorcistre  
  FEW:  exorcizare *3,302a Gdf: GdfC:  exorciste 9,583c TL: exorciste 3,1537 DEAF: DMF:  exorciste  TLF: OED:  exorcist n.  MED:  exorcist n.  DMLBS:  exorcista 853a

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( c.1136-65; MS: c.1200 )  Exorcistre, lector, ostiaire, Acolite e sozdiacré  Salemon 5616
( s.xiii2/4; MS: s.xivin )  ‘Exorciste’ est li tierz degré (=in the Church), En fraunceis ‘conjurour’ nomé  Corset ANTS 823
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