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herouncel
1320
grossement
c.1240
[mollure]
c.1300
streitement
1387
gargariser
c.1240
nientnuisant
s.xii
1
viler
1271-72
tresplus
1273-82
asne
1113-19
reguster
s.xiii
ex
defaisaunce
c.1136-65
hauseleamye
s.xiv
1/3
simenel
c.1136-37
enganer
1120-40
clergage
c.1136-37
ahuer
c.1235
succeder
1373
populaire
1435
espeluker
s.xiii
2
Hellade
s.xiii
3/4
civé
s.xiii
lambel
c.1350
samata
1427-28
permué
1272-82
digne
1113-19
ratraire
1354
flauner
1211
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flauner
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[DD]
FEW:
flado
15/ii,133b
Gdf:
flaonnier
4,24b
GdfC:
∅
TL:
flaonier 3,1910
DEAF:
flaon (flaonier)
F605
DMF:
flannier
TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
flanner,
flaoner,
flawner
s.
1
culin.
occupation
name
flawnmaker, one who bakes or sells cakes or pies (used as a surname)
:
(
1211
)
Richard le Flauner
Flanner
(
1222-3
)
Reginald Flawner
Flanner
(
1260
)
Simon le Flanner
Flanner
(
1269
)
William le Flaoner
Flanner
flaun
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