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beite
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s.xiii
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cymoise
1370
omega
1121-1135
camau
s.xii
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trumper
2
1194-99
desruban
c.1170
serf
1
s.xii
1/3
brillant
s.xiii
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bucecarle
c.1136-37
chaucee
1155
escole
1120-40
pi
1
1356-57
feryman
1247
triege
1160-74
uswyf
s.xiv
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s.xiii
strandage
c.1216-20
encimenter
1212
baligne
s.xiv
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s.xiii
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baciner
s.xiii
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justiser
1
1113-19
armentier
1212
embatailler
1378
corbisoun
1086
[floutur]
1266
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[floutur]
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[DD]
FEW:
fla-uta
3,613a
Gdf:
flauteur
4,28a
GdfC:
∅
TL:
flauteor 3,1919
DEAF:
flaute (flauteor)
DMF:
flûteur
TLF:
flûteur
OED:
fluter n.
MED:
flouter n.
DMLBS:
∅
fleuiter,
floytur
s.
1
music
name
flutist, one who plays the flute (used as a surname)
:
(
1266
)
Richer le Fleuiter
flouter n.
(
1268
)
John le Floytur
flouter n.
floute
flouter#1
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