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[soigner]
s.xiii
opposer
c.1136-65
maniable
1160-74
supposer
s.xii
1
siffe
1327
[nientcorporal]
1121-35
pedder
1166
vint
s.xii
3/3
apesur
s.xiii
2
feffur
1310
deparceler
1311
pinner
1244
insensible
s.xiii
2/4
commoine
1329-30
aroer
1273-82
chesemaker
1275
depeinter
nuous
1307-25
[suppression]
1324
[hunter]
1410-15
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[hunter]
(1410-15)
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[gdw]
FEW:
*hauniþa
16,182b
Gdf:
honter
4,494a
GdfC:
∅
TL:
honter 4,1155
DEAF:
honte (honter)
H579
DMF:
honter
TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
hounter
v.a.
1
to disgrace, bring shame upon
:
(
1410-15;
MS: c.1415-20
)
mez detractours purront estre hountez
(
Latin:
erubescere poterunt detractores)
428.92b
huntage
huntager
hunte
hunteté
huntus
huntusement
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