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[tresdesplesant]
1502
tresfausement
c.1300
carme
1300
honurance
c.1136-37
placebo
1280-1307
turment
1113-19
grosset
1272-82
aigneline
1328
thresshe
1419
avesprer
c.1136-37
hurteiz
s.xiii
1
champart
c.1292
epatik
s.xiii
1
espeiard
s.xiv
1/4
susement
c.1300
collegiate
1337
noisif
auferant
s.xii
3/4
bovicle
s.xiv
in
y
1
1113-19
tarchais
1160-74
utensile
1414
clutement
s.xiii
smythe
1275
orfevre
s.xii
1/3
ris
1
c.1150
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[vcd]
FEW:
fibra
3,490a
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
fibre
9,615b
TL:
∅
DEAF:
fibre
DMF:
fibre
TLF:
fibre
OED:
fibre n.
MED:
fibre n.pl.
DMLBS:
fibra
934c
(Latin)
fibra
ls
(loanword:
Latin
)
le
s.
fibra lini
1
bot.
med.
flax fibres
:
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MS: s.xiii
ex
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Al mal de la feye: Pernez la coste e rubarbe e fibra lini. Si lui donez a beivre, si garra
294.246
This is an AND2 Phase 2 (F-H) entry. © 2006-2008 The Anglo-Norman Dictionary. All rights reserved. Funded by the
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