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grundillement
s.xii
1
transfiguraciun
c.1245
[milkberere]
1285
fouleie
c.1290
[suzseneschal]
1294
purficher
s.xii
3/4
grundille
s.xiii
2/4
tantfeiz
s.xii
1/3
genterise
1155
[encochure]
c.1305
[jaalise]
c.1150
[outrance]
c.1360-79
tinné
1361
ingluvie
c.1360-79
negligence
s.xii
1
[desabilement]
1425
outragousement
1260-70
papelard
s.xiii
in
innovacion
1297
commutatiun
s.xii
1
[nunatendance]
1427
outrure
1428-29
[nientissement]
1341
frigerie
s.xii
3/4
remender
s.xii
m
coverment
s.xii
1
publicer
1372
[entremovant]
1373
[novation]
1278
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[novation]
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[ hap]
FEW:
novus
7,212a
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
novation
10,212a
TL:
novacïon 6,847
DEAF:
∅
DMF:
novation
TLF:
novation
OED:
novation n.
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
novatio
1938b
navacion
s.
1
law
novation, the alteration of a contract to include a new person, obligation, etc.
:
(
1278
)
E del bref ke est fundé en navacion hors de la forme, face si luy plest remedié
474
innovacion
noef#2
noevement
novel
novice
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novation
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