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hurtour
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hurtour
(c.1290)
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[gdw]
FEW:
*hûrt
16,272b
Gdf:
heurtoir
4,473b
GdfC:
heurtoir
9,758b
TL:
hurtëoir 4,1239
DEAF:
hurter (*hurtëoir)
H732
DMF:
heurtoir
TLF:
∅
OED:
hurter n.2
MED:
hurtour n.
DMLBS:
hurturium
1186c
hortour;
hurteuer;
hurtur
s.
1
agricultural
hurter (shoulder of an axle, against which the nave of the wheel strikes)
:
(
c.1290;
MS: 1307-25
)
Entre le chartil e lé moyeaus Sunt hurteuers trovez deus
858
(
1341
)
un charet bone et novele od tot le appareile et od deux bones lines et un hurtour de fer
13
hurt
hurtee
hurteiz
hurter
hurtler
hurture
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