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[potiere]
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ptisicle
s.xiii
2/4
amiablement
s.xii
1
laidir
c.1136-37
favorer
1323-25
emploiement
1432
[empestrir]
s.xiii
3/4
wardecors
retaillement
c.1170
estapel
s.xii/xiii
arbrerie
s.xiv
in
[pomicer]
s.xiii
ex
maillier
1203
[atimoner]
c.1200
mortalité
c.1136-37
tiphanie
1121-25
clergise
c.1275
clergal
c.1136-65
avancier
s.xii
1
[emfaisser]
c.1300
coifar
1180
[flambette]
s.xiii
ex
pollutiun
s.xii
1/3
plastel
c.1300 (?)
tonel
c.1150
menaille
c.1360-79
[empruour]
1313-14
enclinable
1489
pocion
s.xiii
2/3
poisun
s.xii
1/3
trecentisme
1280-1307
[potiere]
1327
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[potiere]
(1327)
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[DD]
FEW:
pottus
9,267b
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
∅
TL:
∅
DEAF:
pot (*)
DMF:
potière 1
TLF:
potier (potière)
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
potyere
s.f.
1
occupation
female
name
woman who makes or sells pottery (used as a surname)
:
(
1327
)
Benedicta la Potyere
potter(e n.
pot#1
potier
pottercraft
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