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scavageour
aporter
2
1293
mamellette
1354
accouper
neel
2
traez
draf
hostiller
gutrun
led
2
soinantage
quiptance
(asil)
c.1310
ierre
pensive
graunger
thrithing
claier
c.1290
opes
mulier
giter
[buffoier]
s.xiii
ex
enpovrer
brestache
pange
1407
leon
ravisour
trepiteusement
penidion
bocerel
chanelee
balseme
c.1200
melon
s.xiii
2/4
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meillee
diliverence
freger
acuminer
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