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abalsamer
1273-82
Ermin
1
1165-80 (?)
acointeement
s.xiii
1
bail
2
c.1136-37
[boistice]
s.xiii/xiv
escorcher
1
1121-25
paralis
s.xiii
2/4
neelé
s.xii
2/4
mothe
c.1300 (?)
feiz
1
1113-19
agacer
1171-74
estage
1
1121-25
smyth
1250
offendour
1409-10
frese
1
s.xiii
3/4
reteneresce
1329-30
lether
1398
clisement
1355-64
cherestie
s.xiii
1
herbergable
s.xii
1/4
chater
2
s.xiii
ex
aparement
2
c.1355-64
feblesce
c.1136-65
dutur
s.xiii
2/4
gager
c.1136-37
accidence
c.1355-64
resomonse
c.1292
estor
1
s.xii
ex
[resecher]
s.xiii
m
il
s.xii
1/4
marri
1
1121-35
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[hap]
FEW:
lyra
5,483a
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
lyre
10,102b
TL:
lire 2 5,511
DEAF:
lire 2
DMF:
lyre
TLF:
lyre
OED:
lyre n.1
MED:
lire n.3
DMLBS:
lyra
1668b
s.
1
music
lyre, stringed instrument
:
(
1155;
MS: s.xiii
4/4
)
De harpe sout e de chorum, De lire e de psalterium
3702
(
s.xii
2
;
MS: s.xii
3/3
)
od harpes e lires e tympans
70
lirot
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