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plat
1113-19
[enmancher]
c.1165
mescheant
s.xiii
ex
ensus
1121-25
envogler
s.xiii
1
coffret
1394
charette
1113-19
orfeour
s.xiii/xiv
divers
1
s.xii
1/3
broume
s.xiv
1
capler
1155
assaciun
s.xiv
1/3
lis
s.xiii
1/4
espandre
1121-25
rotruenge
1155
sensitive
1267
picot
1086
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picot
(1086)
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[ gdw]
FEW:
picus
8,434a
Gdf:
picot
6,143c
GdfC:
∅
TL:
picot 5,877
DEAF:
pic 1 (picot)
DMF:
picot
TLF:
picot 1
OED:
picot
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
pigot,
pygot;
pl.
pigosis
s.
1
implement
pick, mattock, tool for breaking up the ground or splitting rock
:
(
MS: s.xiii/xiv
)
ligones: (L) pigosis
(
var.
(C:
xiii
2
)
de picoys
; (D:
xiii/xiv
)
picoyis
)
ii 76.160
♦
herald.
representation of a pick, mattock
:
(
MS: c.1334
)
Monsire Pygot, de goules a troiz pygotz d'argent
m.4
2
name
(used as a surname)
:
(
1086
)
Roger Picot
Pickett
(
1140-5
)
Robert Picot
Pickett
pic#1
pica
picage
picois
pike#1
pikere
pyker
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