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bagge
s.xiii
ex
bere
2
1321-22
baee
1
1113-19
celle
1
c.1136-37
beissun
s.xii
ex
azoun
s.xiv
in
endenter
1
1121-35
dublentin
c.1170
chaudel
1187
vernage
1354
malvesey
c.1360-79
pesarde
s.xiii
ex
coper
1
s.xiii
1
[archethole]
1381
aver
1
1120-40
caverne
1155
deuesse
c.1150
adrescer
s.xii
1
faunos
s.xii
3/4
apartenance
1265
Caribde
s.xiii
in
foletel
c.1192
cowe
1113-19
furiis
c.1360-79
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furiis
(c.1360-79)
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[vcd]
FEW:
furia
3,896a
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
furie
9,675b
TL:
fuire (furie) 3,2344
DEAF:
furie
DMF:
furie
TLF:
furie
OED:
fury n. (furies)
MED:
furie n.
DMLBS:
furia
1037a
s.pl.
1
mythological
Furies
:
(
c.1360-79;
MS: s.xiv
ex
)
Dont saint Jerom te fait semblable As furiis, qui font ghemir L'enfern des almes espenir
5082
fuire#1
furur#1
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