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parquire
v.n.
1
culin.
to cook thoroughly, completely
:
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1266-1300;
MS: s.xiv
4/4
)
se il demeure el four tant que il soit parquit, il sera sec et dur a defire et le ventre destraindera
126.2034
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MS: s.xiv
1
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E pus pernez le mel e le metez parquire ben e pus fetez emplastre e metez al mal
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