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ebonus
c.1165
revivifier
1260-70
[oriloger]
c.1275
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[oriloger]
(c.1275)
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[ gdw]
FEW:
horologium
4,484a
Gdf:
orlogeur
5,640c
GdfC:
horloger
9,768a
TL:
orlogëor 6,1292 / orlogier 6,1292
DEAF:
orloge (orlogeor)
/
orloge (orlogier)
DMF:
horloger
TLF:
horloger
OED:
horologer n.
MED:
orloger n.
DMLBS:
horologiarius
1173a
orloger
s.
1
time
occupation
time-keeper, one who announces the time of day (especially the time of rising)
:
(
c.1275;
MS: s.xiii
4/4
)
Il aparceut ke en tele destresce Deu ly purvyst encontre peresce Orloger sobre e mut certeyn Ke ne failly ne june ne pleyn
3873
2
name
(used as a surname)
:
(
1328
)
Cecilia Le Orloger
orloger n.
oriloge
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