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corneman
1376
endenture
s.xiii
ex
[cerner]
s.xiii/xiv
mader
s.xii
m
verser
s.xii
3/4
charitablement
s.xiii
m
stakingh
1234
robende
1312-13
(requiter)
c.1298
glenter
s.xiii/xiv
heginge
1243
espenser
s.xiii
afeffer
1305
esseul
s.xiii
2
repel
1293
embriver
s.xii
1
feffe
1285
refusell
1466
enguler
c.1135
Westerneys
1286
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[vcd]
FEW:
infestare
4,668a
Gdf:
infester
4,578c
GdfC:
∅
TL:
infester 4,1483
DEAF:
infester
I240
DMF:
infester
TLF:
infester
OED:
infest v.2
MED:
infesten v.
DMLBS:
infestare
1353a
enfester
v.a.
1
to vex, attack (by words, gestures, etc.)
:
(
s.xiii
1/4
;
MS: s.xiii
m
)
Vint lui devant, en mi le vis l’enfeste: ‘Vus n’estes mie Bertram ne Willames, Ne Guielin ne dan Walter de Termes’
2097
infestation
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