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laidure
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heitié
1121-25
iterice
s.xiii
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galoche
1256
pararrer
c.1285
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indigest
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indigest
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[vcd]
[
FEW: 4,646b
indigestus
;
Gdf:
∅
;
GdfC: 10,8a
indigeste
;
TL: 4,1374
indigeste
;
DEAF: I206
indigeste
;
DMF:
indigeste
;
TLF:
indigeste
;
OED:
indigest adj. and n.
;
MED:
indigest(e adj.
;
DMLBS: 1328b
indigestus
]
a.
1
med.
indigestible, that cannot be easily digested
:
(
1266-1300;
MS: c.1300
)
Le vin qui nulle odor n’a signefie qu’il est gros et indigest, et plains de lie
100.1010
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