gigur (1190-1210)

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gigur (1190-1210)

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[ 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  

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( 1190-1210; MS: c.1300 )  Plus que n’averoie d’un hapur U d’un gigor u d’un rotur  1784
( s.xiii1/3; MS: s.xiiim )  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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