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abusion
c.1136-65
fleirer
1121-25
nacelet
s.xiii
1
procheineté
1267
horter
malviz
puture
2
metere
1
1307
pykfyg
s.xv
2
rebuler
(infirme)
s.xiv
2
Clear
(infirme)
(s.xiv
2
)
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[vcd]
FEW:
infirmus
4,670a
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
infirme
10,13c
TL:
infirme 4,1385
DEAF:
infirme
I246
DMF:
∅
TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
infirmus
1357a
s.
1
med.
sick person, patient
:
(
s.xiv
2
;
MS: s.xiv
2
)
Si les veines qui sont en col sunt estenduz e en travail [...] e le infirme
(
ms.
la infirmité)
desiret chalour e bain chaud, el cinquantisme jour mourra
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infirme
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