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[ hap]
[
FEW: 19,111b
Mahdiya
;
Gdf: 5,63a
madian
;
GdfC:
∅
;
TL: 5,769
madian
;
DEAF:
madïan
;
DMF:
∅
;
TLF:
∅
;
OED:
∅
;
MED:
∅
;
DMLBS:
∅
]
pl.
madianiz
a.
1
Bibl.
theol.
Midianite, a nomadic people from Old Testament times
:
(
c.1360-79;
MS: s.xiv
ex
)
Commanda lors que tost veeu Soit toute femme qui parcru Fuist de la madiane foy
17109
s.
1
toponym
Midian, area occupied by the Midianites
:
(
c.1230;
MS: 1275-85
)
Juste cel liu fu Madian, Dunt Jetro fu prestres meint an
777
2
Bibl.
theol.
Midianite, a nomadic people from Old Testament times
:
(
c.1200;
MS: c.1220-40
)
Sur Ebreus venent Madianiz
(E) 4264
(
c.1360-79;
MS: s.xiv
ex
)
Ce parust qant le poeple hebreu Les Madians ové leur desroy Trestout venquiront au tournoy
17104
madianite
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