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botelmaker
1483-84
trainer
c.1136-37
runcin
s.xii
2/4
resistence
s.xiii
ex
adjuration
s.xiii
1/4
arestboef
s.xiii
3/4
capstan
1347-60
gin
s.xiii
1/3
orient
s.xii
1/3
infinit
1214
scienment
1360
sub
1339
rebouter
s.xii
1/3
subside
1316
illumer
s.xiv
in
[combriser]
s.xii
1
averable
1341
image
s.xii
1
sec
s.xii
1/3
affecter
c.1275
sonable
s.xiii
1/4
offrant
1
s.xiii
in
universal
1214
acception
s.xiii
ex
edification
1212
argument
s.xii
1/3
offertorie
c.1334
offre
1155
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[gdw]
FEW:
∅
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
∅
TL:
∅
DEAF:
∅
DMF:
∅
TLF:
∅
OED:
log n.1
MED:
log(ge n.1
DMLBS:
logga 1
1635c
ls
(loanword:
English
)
le
s.
1
log, piece of wood
:
(
1406-07
)
[...] pur un gros log a un threshfold [
sic
] et ponchon .xij. d.
293 (8 Henry IV)
scaffaldlogge
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