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orgaz
(c.1200)
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1121-35
enchacement
1311
receproc
c.1400
engager
c.1150
depression
1343
spense
1300
favee
s.xiii
m
satisfaction
c.1136-65
olive
s.xii
1/3
wythye
1241
merlet
1298
gris
s.xii
1/3
[rafene]
s.xiii
2/3
amit
s.xii
2
contrepeiser
1212
cogware
1376
movet
s.xiii
tarante
1194-99
aate
1121-35
forager
c.1270
eriger
1432
tyrien
s.xii
3/4
stappe
1250-60
plural
1171-74
orgaz
c.1200
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orgaz
(c.1200)
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[ gdw]
FEW:
hordeum
4,482a
Gdf:
orjas
5,640a
GdfC:
orgeat
10,241b
TL:
orjaz 6,1286
DEAF:
orge (orjaz)
DMF:
ordeat
/
orgeat
TLF:
orgeat
OED:
orgeat n.
MED:
orgeate n.
DMLBS:
hordeatus
1172b
a.
pain orgaz
1
culin.
barley bread
:
(
c.1200;
MS: s.xiii
3/4
)
Jo vi [...] Un pain orgaz par tute l'ost vutrant [...]. Li pains orgaz qui est vil e despit, Ceo signefie le pople as Hebreus
(B) 4323 and 4327
orge
orgee
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