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flache
1279
mare
2
c.1165
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trial
1388
strinde
1333
cresp
s.xii
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cester
1
c.1185
studie
s.xii
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joius
1113-19
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s.xiii
ex
caver
1160-74
last
c.1216-20
esclandre
c.1141
sortir
s.xii
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stode
2
s.xiii
ripier
1279
audicion
1421
faat
1382
parclose
1212
ues
1121-25
[pardetrés]
c.1170
heginge
1243
humanité
1113-19
frick
s.xiv
1
limace
s.xii
threshfold
1406-07
ferth
c.1444
(bubine)
s.xiv
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denscot
c.1245
manuel
1260-70
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[gdw]
FEW:
*flabeolum
3,588b
Gdf:
flageot
4,18a
GdfC:
∅
TL:
flajol (flajot) 3,1898
DEAF:
flajol (flajot)
F567
DMF:
flageot
TLF:
∅
OED:
flageolet n.1
MED:
fleget n.
DMLBS:
∅
flogot
s.
1
music
flute, flageolet, recorder
:
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s.xv
1/4
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flogot, fluhute
(
Latin:
parva fistula)
136
flegel
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