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[ hap]
[
FEW: 8,258a
*perpaetaneus
;
Gdf:
∅
;
GdfC: 10,281c
parpaing
;
TL: 10,281c
perpein
;
DEAF:
parpein
;
DMF:
parpaing
;
TLF:
parpaing
;
OED:
parpen n.
;
MED:
perpen n.
;
DMLBS: 2121b
parpenus
]
parapent,
parpayn,
parpeyn,
parpoin,
perpain,
perpend,
perpail
s.
1
archit.
a stone dressed with two smooth vertical faces that runs through a wall from side to side
:
(
1252
)
parpens
104
(
1278
)
parpeyns
104
parpen aissheler
1
archit.
ashlar, a square hewn stone having two parallel smooth faces
:
(
1361
)
parpaynassheler
101
(
1365
)
perpainassheler
104
(
1369
)
assheler perpail'
104
(
c.1430
)
perpoynt [...] perpendashler
104
(
1444
)
perpenyassheler
104
(
1450
)
parapent achillar
104
parpen coin
1
archit.
a stone intended for a corner or an arch, having all exposed edges smooth
:
(
1367-69
)
.lij. ped' petr' voc' parpoincoins .lxiij. ped' petr' voc' asshelercoin
E101/479/30
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