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panthere (s.xii1/3)

panthere (s.xii1/3)

panetere,  pantere,  pantiere,  pantire;  paunter, 
(pl. panteros)  
  FEW:  panthera 7,569b Gdf: GdfC:  panthere 10,266a TL: pantere 7,134 DEAF:  pantere 1  DMF:  panthère  TLF:  panthère  OED:  patnher n.  MED:  panter(e n.  DMLBS:  panthera 2100c

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1mammalszool.leopard, panther, large carnivorous feline
( s.xii1/3; MS: s.xiiex )  panthere est une beste averse E si est de culur diverse  Lapid 65.883
( s.xii3/4; MS: s.xiv2 )  Quatre mil panteres [...] e de pardos autres tanz  Rom Chev ANTS 6990
( c.1360-79; MS: s.xivex )  La panetere est une beste Que porte si tresdoulce aleine, Q'espiece d'ort ne flour agreste Ne valt pour comparer a ceste  GOWER Mirour 12866
2lapid.a variety of jasper
( s.xii1/3; MS: s.xiiex )  Panthere est neire, ruige e verte E pale, purpre e rosinete  Lapid 65.879
( c.1192; MS: c.1275 )  D'ambre e jaspe e de sardine, De pantiere (var. (D: b.1294) pantere) qu'ad riche medicine  Pr Jean3 135.Y794
( s.xiii2; MS: s.xiiiex )  Jaspes sont de trois manieres: tiulas, panthere et vert  Lapid 147.xxii.1

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