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nace (c.1290)

The form nasse is a cross reference to the following entry:

nace (c.1290)

nase,  nasse  
  FEW:  nassa 5,472a Gdf:  nasse 5,472a / nasse pellee 5,472a GdfC:  nasse 10,191c TL: nasse 6,508b DEAF: DMF:  nasse  TLF:  nasse  OED: MED: DMLBS:  nassa 1887a

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1fishingimplementfishing-net, seine, fish-trap
( c.1290; MS: 1307-25 )  La coveint pescher de nace (var. (T: 1415-20) nase) (M.E. seyne) Ou petite rey ne troverez grace  BIBB ROTH (G) 524
( MS: s.xiii/xiv )  quibus pisces exenterari possunt, gugotio et funda vel fucina vel iaculo vel hamite levi et nassa (gloss: (D) naze, fezlep) (var. (L: s.xiii/xiv) de nasse) in vivario sive in stangno depressi  TLL i 181.60 and ii 65.60
2implementdomesticsieve, strainer
( s.xivin; MS: 1382 )  Van, corbel et nace (M.E. Fan, berelep and syve)  Nominale 528

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nasse