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furruré
1363
guiton
b.1290
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guiton
(b.1290)
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FEW:
*wîtan
17,602b
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
guidon
9,736c
TL:
guidon 4,770
DEAF:
guiier/guider (guidon)
G1627
DMF:
guidon
TLF:
guidon
OED:
geton n.1
/
guidon n.
MED:
gitoun n.
DMLBS:
guido
1114a
gitun,
guyton
s.
1
mil.
guidon, forked or pointed flag or pennant
:
(
1397
)
.xiij. baners, standardes, penouns, guytons e divers penselles
307
2
name
(used as a surname)
:
(
b.1290
)
William Gitun
Gitton
guiage
guide
guider
guidere
guideresse
guiement
guier
guyere
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