patremoine (c.1200)

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patremoine (c.1200)

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[ FEW: 8,22a patrimonium; Gdf: ; GdfC: 10,298a patrimoine; TL: 7,486 patremoine; DEAF:  patremoine; DMF:  patrimoine; TLF:  patrimoine; OED:  patrimony n.; MED:  patrimoine n.; DMLBS: 2149a patrimonium ]
patermoigne,  patremoinne,  patremuine,  patrimoigne,  patrimoin,  patrimoine,  patrimonie,  partimonie  iv 44  

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1archit.ancestral home, estate
( 1212; MS: 1212-13 )  ja quant g'iere lai, abitant en mon patremoine en iceste cité romoine  17375
patrimony, inheritance, property or goods passed down from one's ancestors
( c.1200; MS: c.1220-40 )  Davi li done la tere sanz assoigne, Quanque Saul teneit de patremoine (var. (B: s.xiii3/4) patremoinne)  (E) 9772
( 1214; MS: 1214-16 )  Avers, pecunes, pensions, Cens, rentes, patrimoines, dons [...]  1534
( s.xiii4/4; MS: 1307-15 )  e ly pria ke il ly rendesist sun patrimonie, cest adire Northumberland ou les aportenances  276
( 1414 )  a cause qe le pluis patrimonie lour prince ad en encres, les charges de ses lieges coviendrent estre amenusez  iv 34
eccl.patrimony, inheritance, endowment of the Church
( s.xiiiex; MS: s.xiv2 )  del grant boban ke li faus clers ord Meinent del patremoine al crucefix a tord  3202
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