paveour (1212)

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paveour (1212)

[ hap]

[ FEW: 8,82a pavire; Gdf: ; GdfC: 10,300b paveur; TL: 7,517 pavëor; DEAF:  paver (paveor); DMF:  paveur; TLF:  paveur; OED:  pavior n. / paver n.; MED:  pavier n.; DMLBS: 2156a pavator ]
paveor,  pavier,  paviour,  pavour,  pavur,  pavyere  

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1build.occupationpaver, pavior, one who lays paving as a member of the Worshipful Company of Paviors
( 1272-1307 )  Les pavours preignent en totes seysons, pur la toise faire du pavement bien et loiaument, ceo est a savoir, .vij. pees dimy de lunge, et de lee del pee .v. Pol, .ij. deners, et nent plus  100
( 1404-05 )  Item paié al pavyere .xx. s.  6 Henry IV
( MS: 1419 )  qe paveours ne preignent pur le teyse de .vij. pees et demi fors .ij. deniers  731
( MS: 1419 )  plasters, dawbers, tylers, paveours, charetters, et lour garçons  728
2name(used as a surname)
( 1212 )  Walter Pavier  Paver
( 1327 )  Walterus Pavier [...] Henr. le Paveor  sub pavior n. (etym.)
pavage  pavement  pavementer  pavementtieule  paver  pavingston  paving  pavingtieule 
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