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porteose (1178)

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

porteose (1178)

portehors,  portehos;  porteus,  portheus;  porthors,  portos  
  FEW:  portare 9,212b Gdf:  portehors 6,315a GdfC: TL: portehors 7,1584 DEAF:  porter (portehors)  DMF:  portehors  TLF: OED:  porteous n.  MED:  porte-hors n.  DMLBS:  portiforium 2355b

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1eccl.liturgicalliteratureportable breviary
( 1225 )  Librum meum qui vocatur portehors  OED porteous n. (etym.)
( 1319-22 )  .ij. messals, .j. legende, .ij. auntefiniers, .j. porthors, .j. sautier glosé en .ij. volumes  Will Bohun 349
( 1376 )  nostre missal et nostre portehors, lesquelx nous mesmes avons fait faire et enlimyner de noz armures  Black Prince Test 228
( 1397 )  .j. portos de mesne volum, coverez de cheverel rouge  Gloucester Inventory 298
( 1426 )  qe un missal, un manuel et un porteose de Salesbury use soient achatz et donez a l’esglise de Lygh’  Reg Chich ii 342
2thief, one who carries off with things (?)
( c.1305; MS: c.1330 )  Le quir de cel chival, qe tut enclost le cors, Sunt les recetours qe meynent par defors. La vont les viloters kant lor seynours sunt deors; Pur ceo sunt deleaus e sovent portehors  BOZ Char 216
3name(used as a surname)
( 1178 )  Pratum quod dedit Portehors  Family Names Porteous
( 1211 )  Reginaldus Portehors  MED port-hors n.
( 1281 )  John Portehors  MED port-hors n.

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See also:

fors1  port2  portage  portance  portatif  porté1  portelof  portemartel  portement  portepain  portepes  porter2  porteresse1  porteure1  portur1  porture1 
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