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suthwest
s.xiii
3/4
dechacement
1174-75
huchette
1165-80 (?)
depaner
s.xii
2
huntus
c.1136-65
[dedeignure]
1194-99
parceller
1307
Pentapolis
c.1230
cul
c.1165
esvigurer
1155
carfour
s.xii
1
proverbial
c.1360-79
sheperdes
1311
envidius
1113-19
hamel
1190-93
suresjoir
s.xii
1
sturbeillun
s.xii
2
wike
1194
taupe
1
s.xii
m
mercer
1
1113-19
trenteine
1155
linuel
s.xiii
in
samadi
1113-19
petehous
1339-40
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petehous
(1339-40)
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[KJ]
FEW:
∅
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
∅
TL:
∅
DEAF:
∅
DMF:
∅
TLF:
∅
OED:
peat n.1 (peat house n.)
MED:
pete n.2 (pete hous)
DMLBS:
∅
ls
(loanword:
M.E.
)
le
s.
1
archit.
peathouse, building in which peat is dried or stored
:
(
1339-40
)
super reparacione del pethous per 1 ebd., 7 s. 10 d.
538
(
1395
)
A building called
le pethous
pete n.2
pete#1
petegrovis
petehousdore
petepit
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