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[gdw]
[
FEW:
∅
;
Gdf:
∅
;
GdfC:
∅
;
TL:
∅
;
DEAF:
∅
;
DMF:
∅
;
TLF:
∅
;
OED:
hawse n.1
;
MED:
hals n.
;
DMLBS: 1132b
halsa
]
M.E.
s.
1
ship.
halse, hawse (curved, final planks of a strake abutting on the stem- and stern-posts)
:
(
1347-50
)
Et pour hounes, halses, knowes et clowes achatez pur la bat de la George Beauchamp et l’overaigne dedeinz .viij. s. .ix. d.
i 60
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