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[vcd]
[
FEW: 16,35b
gîga
;
Gdf: 4,278b
gigueor
;
GdfC:
∅
;
TL: 4,318
giguëor
;
DEAF: G725
gigue (giguëour)
;
DMF:
∅
;
TLF:
∅
;
OED:
gigour n.
;
MED:
gigour n.
;
DMLBS:
∅
]
gigor,
gigour;
gygour,
gygur
s.
1
music
occupation
fiddler
:
(
1190-1210;
MS: c.1300
)
Plus que n’averoie d’un hapur U d’un gigor u d’un rotur
1784
(
s.xiii
1/3
;
MS: s.xiii
m
)
Bons arpeurs e vielurs, Roturs, gigurs e tympanurs
7544
2
name
(used as a surname)
:
(
1203
)
Philip le Gigur
Gigger
(
1327
)
Joh. la Gigour
gigour n.
(
1359
)
Will. le Gygour
gigour n.
gigeler
gigue
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