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tronetarie
1343-50
suspect
1266-1300
abreger
s.xii
1
stoppe
1377-82
predichier
s.xii
1
splender
1410-15
scruple
c.1240
punction
s.xiii
in
trespoi
s.xii
1
gaster
1
s.xii
1
[jurner]
1340
transgression
1136-65
(requiter)
c.1298
chauson
s.xiii
in
sequestre
c.1275
incorrigible
1328-29
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incorrigible
(1328-29)
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[vcd]
FEW:
corrigere
2/ii,1220a
Gdf:
incorrigible
4,567b
GdfC:
∅
TL:
incorrigible 4,1369
DEAF:
incorrigible
I184
DMF:
incorrigible
TLF:
incorrigible
OED:
incorrigible adj. and n.
MED:
incorrigible adj.
DMLBS:
incorrigibilis
1311b
a.
1
incorrigible, beyond correction or reform
:
(
1328-29
)
pur la freleté de lui et defaute de sa persone il est trovez incorrigible, saunz esperance de amendement
1546
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