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[vcd]
FEW:
∅
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
∅
TL:
∅
DEAF:
∅
DMF:
∅
TLF:
∅
OED:
horn n.
MED:
horn n.
DMLBS:
∅
horn
ls
(loanword:
English
)
le
s.
1
domestic
horn, a vessel made of a horn or shaped like a horn
:
(
1394
)
Item jeo devise a Monsieur Richard le Scrop hannape d’argent, de qoi jeo solay boier, q’est appellé horne
i 199
2
name
(used as a surname)
:
(
1207
)
Stephanus le Horne
horn n.
(
1261
)
William de la Horn
Horne
hornblouer
horner#1
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