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bel
1106
afferrer
s.xii
4/4
mover
1121-25
amendable
1305
ras
2
1325
smythy
1297
pide
1212
[espudrer]
s.xiii
3/4
actuelement
s.xiii
2/4
runger
s.xii
ex
avenance
s.xiii
ex
guster
s.xii
1
foreer
s.xiii
m
persone
1121-1135
mareis
1086
squama
1266-1300
archee
1194-99
croizer
1160-74
rainder
s.xiii
3/4
bugle
2
c.1136-37
mutun
1113-19
[singet]
s.xiv
in
leprus
1120-40
inversion
c.1300
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inversion
(c.1300)
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[vcd]
FEW:
inversus
4,794a
Gdf:
inversion
4,605b
GdfC:
∅
TL:
∅
DEAF:
inversion
I386
DMF:
inversion
TLF:
inversion
OED:
inversion n.
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
inversio
1466a
s.
1
med.
inversion, turning inward of some bodily part
:
(
c.1300;
MS: s.xiv
in
)
Autre commun encuntre arsure e pointure e roujor e encuntre ceo ke les oylz sont en anguisse par inversion de palpebres
ii 146
envers#1
envers#2
enverser#1
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