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(c.1290)
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slenger
1303
fillage
s.xiii
2/4
germer
s.xii
1
penun
c.1136-37
locoice
1308-09
percer
1086
grevance
1150-70
sufficientise
1425
liement
s.xii
1
engaigne
1086
certer
c.1170
conjur
1360-79
escarrie
s.xiv
in
declaracion
1277
empension
1304
agregance
1267
decalcher
s.xii
1
princesse
1372
redormir
c.1136-65
reger
s.xiii
2
impressure
c.1360-79
heese
c.1290
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heese
(c.1290)
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[ gdw]
FEW:
*haisi
16,121a
Gdf:
haise
4,401c
GdfC:
∅
TL:
haise 4,840
DEAF:
haise
H71
DMF:
haise
TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
For the Middle English gloss
lit-gate
, see OED
lidgate n.
and MED
lid-gate n.
s.
1
agricultural
swing-gate (to prevent cattle from straying)
:
(
c.1290;
MS: s.xiv
1/4
)
E de estre meuz a eyse Nous passerom par cele heese
(
M.E.
lit-gate)
(A) 546
heesel
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