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forsnoier
eschiez
apaisement
desheritour
s.xiii
ex
cientre
treshublier
soinnante
destraxion
ycestui
storace
s.xiii
2/4
tiois
traavailliet
her
1
s.xiii
in
bretise
segrai
tapsie
1
c.1240
hois
limun
1
s.xii
1
suvaus
penil
1
1212
reson
2
gauyl
corisous
extorcionousement
1376
louf
coldrei
gas
faitice
moller
1
1190-93
guichet
s.xii
3/4
detrier
1
1292
curde
s.xiii
2
pointz
reideier
ouvrer
setein
chelle
treseus
[idelman]
1399
lout
eshak
subz
pourvir
jacoine
1121-25
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jacoine
(1121-25)
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[gdw]
FEW:
∅
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
∅
TL:
Jascoine 4,1594
DEAF:
*jascoine
J188
DMF:
∅
TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
Jasconi n.
DMLBS:
Iasconius
1195b
c.s.
jacoines
s.
1
ich.
mythological
zool.
Jasconius, legendary fish of enormous size
:
(
1121-25;
MS: s.xiv
1
)
Lur caldere qu’il perdirent En l’an devant, or la virent; Li jacoines
(
var.
(D:
s.xiii
1
)
Li peisuns
)
l’ad gwardee
837
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