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fruter
1203
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fruter
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[gdw]
FEW:
fructus
3,824b
Gdf:
fruitier 4
4,168a
GdfC:
fruitier
9,670b
TL:
fruitier 3,2318
DEAF:
fruit (fruitier)
DMF:
fruitier 1
TLF:
fruitier
OED:
fruiter n.
MED:
fruiter n.
DMLBS:
frutarius
1020a
fruiter,
fruitier;
frutier
s.
1
occupation
merch.
fruit
fruiterer, fruit-seller
:
(
s.xiv
in
)
les parcelles de fruyt que William de Writtle, frutier, a mandé a la reyne en Escoce
46
(
1318;
MS: s.xv
)
pomes, pers, ciris et autrez fruytez qi le dit fruitier purvera
249
2
name
(used as a surname)
:
(
1203
)
Rob. Le Fruter
fruiter n.
(
s.xii-xv
)
Richard le Fruiter
E 40/1665
frut
fruterer
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