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y
1
1113-19
nunable
1301
pisser
s.xii
1/3
abettance
1411
esturdir
1084
confermour
c.1292
tacun
c.1185
katartico
s.xiii
2/4
sadeler
1288
deservise
c.1270
reliement
s.xiii
3/4
confermement
1155
resomonse
c.1292
occasion
s.xii
2/4
començail
c.1136-65
enteser
c.1136-37
prohibition
u
1
1346
nunverable
c.1165
o
1
s.xii
1/3
summa
1
1356-57
cinkime
sythward
1299
taillager
1305
chausembles
1396
giz
s.xiv
1/3
noisous
s.xii
1/3
omega
1121-1135
pi
1
1356-57
confermeison
1171-74
[patiner]
1391-1446
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[patiner]
(1391-1446)
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[ hap]
FEW:
patt-
8,33a
Gdf:
patinier
6,40b
GdfC:
∅
TL:
patinier 7,485
DEAF:
pate (patinier)
DMF:
patinier
TLF:
∅
OED:
pattener n.
MED:
patiner n.
DMLBS:
∅
pataner,
patoner,
patyner
s.
1
occupation
footwear
costume
pattener, a person who makes pattens, clogs
:
(
1391-1446
)
Hugo Kayser, patoner [...] Georgius Heton, patoner [...] Nicholaus Jacobson, pataner [...] Edwardus Smyth, patyner
sub patiner n.
(
1420
)
Constituciones de lez patoners, botellers et bowgemakers
ii 139
patin#1
patinmaker
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