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[mieaille]
(c.1360-79)
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pautener
c.1150
midnyȝt
1403
langette
c.1250
testatere
1340
facture
1163-70
enenflir
s.xiii
2
pumete
c.1136-37
cristigrey
1391
[encreis]
1334-37
emigranie
s.xiv
2
palat
c.1290
tresprest
1266-1300
[briserie]
1313-14
noeresse
s.xiii
ex
[minuit]
s.xii
1
[songeance]
c.1300
apresture
c.1230
demier
s.xii
ex
[surnoer]
c.1240
regnel
c.1136-37
mesovrer
1181-85
oratoire
1212
emendance
s.xiii
2/4
enmercier
1194-99
dereignatour
1327-77
[mieaille]
c.1360-79
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[mieaille]
(c.1360-79)
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[ gdw]
FEW:
mica
*6/ii,68b
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
∅
TL:
∅
DEAF:
mie (*)
DMF:
∅
TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
myaille
s.
1
culin.
centre, soft part of the bread (?)
:
(
c.1360-79;
MS: s.xiv
ex
)
qui du pité se desquasse E donne au povre la myaille Du pain, dont il sa faim aquasse [...]
15645
mie#1
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