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marbrer
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marbrer
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[ gdw]
FEW:
marmor
6/i,365b
Gdf:
marbré
5,161c
GdfC:
∅
TL:
marbré 5,1117 / marbrer 5,1117
DEAF:
marbre (marbré)
/
marbre (marbrer)
DMF:
marbré
TLF:
marbré
OED:
marble v.
/
marbled a.
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
v.a.
1
decor.
to marble, paint in a coloured pattern that resembles marble
:
(
MS: 1250-1350
)
Pur fere vert marbré, cucher
(
l.
cuchez)
un lit primes de blaunc vert, e puis marbrez le de blaunc de plum
161vb
p.p._as_a.
1
decor.
marbled, painted in a coloured pattern that resembles marble
:
(
MS: 1250-1350
)
Si ert un bon vert marbré pur champ fere
161vb
marbre
marbrier
marbrin
marbruy
marmer
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