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punt
1
1155
Albanie
s.xii
3/4
(aucele)
c.1310
atteindre
s.xii
1/4
blesture
s.xiii
ex
orewrycthe
1332
forreiour
1174-75
[trussepoleige]
1347-50
trusse
1
1121-35
laborer
1
1113-19
[aviruner]
1
1160-74
faillynge
1425
[asaciement]
s.xiii
1
harpener
1342-43
Dovre
1299
Donewiz
s.xiii
1
Bretagne
s.xii
1/3
baille
1
c.1216-20
riggyng
1347-50
agreier
1136-37
hek
1
1428
achant
1
1121-25
astronomien
1113-19
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1347-50
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FEW:
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Gdf:
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GdfC:
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TL:
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DEAF:
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DMF:
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TLF:
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OED:
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MED:
lering(e n. (leringnail)
DMLBS:
∅
leringnaille,
leryngnal,
leryngnayl
ls
(loanword:
English
)
le
s.
1
ship.
nails for securing the lerings, blocks of wood which support the mast
:
(
1347-50
)
Et en fesure dez bendes a lier le dite mast et leryngnayl de nostre fer propre
i 148
lere#1
lering
This is an AND2 Phase 3 (I/Y-M) entry. © 2008-2012 The Anglo-Norman Dictionary. All rights reserved. Funded by the
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