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[DD]
FEW:
pietas
8,440b
Gdf:
pitancier
GdfC:
∅
TL:
pitancier 2 7,981
DEAF:
pitance (pitancier 2)
DMF:
pitancier
TLF:
pitance (pitancier)
OED:
pittancer n.
MED:
pitauncer n.
DMLBS:
pitanciarius
2296a
pitanciar,
pytauncer
s.
1
eccl.
monastic
name
pittancer, officer in a religious house responsible for the administration of pittances (used as a surname)
:
(
1282
)
Rob. le Pitanciar
pitauncer(e n.
(
1297
)
Thomas le Pytauncer
pitauncer(e n.
pide
pitance
pité
piteier
pitif
pitiver
pitivous
pitivousement
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