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leuve
1
c.1250
guiage
1270
thakestere
1295
envenir
1121-25
curlu
1
s.xiii
in
[turnel]
1
c.1290
parcenesse
1312
potagere
1286
brigandier
1397
lot
1
c.1136-37
sot
1
c.1136-65
must
1
s.xiii
1/4
[sororité]
s.xiv
2
oisel
s.xii
1/3
oisun
1148
reseant
c.1200
noter
1
1121-35
religiun
s.xii
1/3
kote
1
s.xiii/xiv
heriter
1
s.xiii
in
putee
1
s.xiv
in
hache
1
s.xii
1
gorge
1
1121-25
claret
1
s.xiii
in
poutre
s.xii
4/4
furbisur
1260
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furbisur
(1260)
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[DD]
FEW:
*furbjan
15/ii,189b
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
fourbisseur
9,650a
TL:
forbisseor 3,2057
DEAF:
forbir (forbisseor)
DMF:
fourbisseur
TLF:
fourbisseur
OED:
furbisher n.
MED:
furbisher n.
DMLBS:
furbissor
1034c
fourbissor,
furbissour
s.
1
occupation
armour
weapons
name
furbisher, one who polishes arms and armour (used as a surname)
:
(
1260
)
Geoffrey le Furbisur
Frobisher
(
1302
)
Michael le Furbissour
furbisher n.
(
1306
)
Henry le Fourbissor
Frobisher
furberie
furbir
furbour
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