Try an advanced search
Menu
Home
Dictionary
Advanced Search
Bibliography
Textbase
Browse Textbase
Search Textbase
Blog
Memorial Lectures
Memorial Lectures Introduction
1. The Easy Yoke of Strict Science
2. Minding the Gap
3. Bumbulummery
4. What did the French learn from us?
Publications
About
Introducing the AND
Anglo-French and the AND
Project Members
History of the online AND
How to
faieleure
(s.xiii
2
)
Cite this entry
Browse
Results
Log (13)
Browse the Dictionary
Loading...
Search Results
Results page
Clear search
Entry Log
mentir
s.xii
1
[esplaider]
1230-53
excuser
s.xii
1
fundur
3
1271-72
glasworchere
1313
successivement
1363-65
enfertré
1280-1307
nueillon
s.xiii
1
[ruillure]
c.1300
fantesce
c.1300
frarin
c.1136-65
huniement
c.1170
faieleure
s.xiii
2
Clear
faieleure
(s.xiii
2
)
Cite this entry
[gdw]
FEW:
flagellare
3,595a
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
faieleure
9,592c
TL:
∅
DEAF:
faeler (*faelure)
F34
DMF:
fêlure
TLF:
fêlure
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
The word may also be interpreted as a variant of
faillour
.
s.
1
crack, flaw
:
(
s.xiii
2
;
MS: s.xiii
ex
)
Cele
(=emerald)
qui est sans coup et sans faieleure et sans takes noires si est bone a regarder
141.v.8
fellé
This is an AND2 Phase 2 (F-H) entry. © 2006-2008 The Anglo-Norman Dictionary. All rights reserved. Funded by the
Arts and Humanities Research Council
of the United Kingdom.
faieleure
faieleure
×