joinour (1204)

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joinour (1204)

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[ FEW: 5,70a jungere; Gdf: 4,648b joigneor; GdfC: ; TL: 4,1721  joignëor; DEAF: J468 joindre 1 (joigneor); DMF:  joigneur; TLF: ; OED:  joiner n.; MED:  joinour n.; DMLBS: ]
joignour,  joinier,  joinur,  joyner,  joynour;  juinnur,  junour,  jeynuur (l. jeynnur)  

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1occupationjoiner, a craftsman specializing in woodwork that joins wood, of a more ornamental nature than a carpenter
( 1372 )  mestre Robert joynour de Londres qui ad fait un autier jouxte la tombe de nostre dite compaigne  ii 24
( 1399; MS: s.xv1 )  le quarreour – ou: le joinour - pour apparailler, joindre ou faire lez aes de mon lit  5.4
( c.1413 )  Item, ordeigné est que, si ascun homme du dit artifice preigne ascun manere de stufe pur overer, s'il ne soit auxi bone come notre ordenance purport, q'il paiera [...] xl d. al dit notre artifice de junours  i 149
( 1461 )  son vitrier, messagiers de son eschequer, brouderer, plumber, joynour, feisour des seetz deins la Toure de Loundres  ii 385
2 name (used as a surname)
( 1204 )  William le Juinnur(var. Joinier, Joyner )  Joiner
( 1195-1215 )  John Joinur  Joiner
( 1296 )  John le Jeynuur (l. Jeynnur)  Joiner
joignable  joindre#1  jointe  jointement  jointenance  jointenant  joitenure  jointiz  jointure 
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