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plungun (s.xiiex)

The form plunison is a cross reference to the following entry:

plungun (s.xiiex)

plonchon,  plongon,  plongun,  plounczoun,  ploungoun,  plounjoun,  pluingun,  plumjoun,  plumzoun,  plunchoun,  plungeon,  plungoun,  plungun,  plunjon,  plunjun  (pluisoun  60.3 plunison  8.11 plunum (l. plunjun) ),
(pl. plungunnis  ii 93)  
  FEW:  plumbio 9,95b Gdf: GdfC:  plongeon 10,358c TL: plonjon 1 7,1186 DEAF:  plongier (plonjon)  DMF:  plongeon 2  TLF:  plongeon 2  OED:  plungeon n.  MED: DMLBS:

s.

orn.zool.diver, coot
( s.xiiex; MS: s.xiii3/3 )  od limer les cingnes preng, owes blanches, bises, de reng; quant vois od mun berseret hors, mainz preng plunjuns, butors  498
( MS: s.xiii )  mergulus est nomen equivocum ad ferrum quod est in lampade et dicitur pluingun (var. (B: s.xiii1) plungun; (C: s.xiii/xiv) plunjon; (Ha: s.xiii) plunum (l. plunjun))et ad avem ut hic  i 237 (E)
( c.1290; MS: s.xivin )  La cercele e ly plounchoun (var. (G: 1307-25) plumjoun) En rivere pernount lour sojourn  577
( s.xivin; MS: 1382 )  Plunchoun (M.E. cote) huan et russenole  787

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See also:

plunger  plunget  plungur 
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plunison