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maisnil
1166-77
fenure
s.xiii
stapel
s.xiii/xiv
germer
s.xii
1
neele
s.xiii
m
manvee
s.xii
1
flavel
1150-70
enseisoner
c.1270
espier
2
s.xv
1/4
tylie
1332
snape
1242
fenture
2
s.xiii
ristei
c.1165
reper
c.1436
meter
1
a.1382
herbage
1
1194-99
millet
c.1300
waretter
c.1285
rebin
c.1285
messun
s.xii
2
jarzel
1212
fauchable
1260
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fauchable
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[gdw]
FEW:
*falcare
3,378a
Gdf:
fauchable
3,727c
GdfC:
∅
TL:
fauchable 3,1644
DEAF:
fauchier 1 (fauchable(
F166
DMF:
fauchable
TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
falcabilis
faucable,
faukable
a.
pré fauchable
1
agricultural
hay-meadow, land kept for mowing
:
(
1260;
MS: c.1300
)
il ad un pré fauchable joignant a iceo molin
29
(
1305
)
Nous le
(=a bull)
defolans nostre pré faukable
32-33 Ed I 431
(
MS: s.xiv
1/4
)
un pree faucable joint au molin
85
(
1314
)
Terre semable a nostre volunté [...] Pree fauchable prest
Ed II xvi 152
faucher
faux#1
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