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sardoine
s.xii
1/3
enfaminer
1280-1307
eur
1
1121-25
[rescundre]
1194-99
astreindre
s.xii
4/4
tresdesirant
1390-1412
lunetie
1356-57
manableté
c.1300
agravantie
1280-1307
punissement
1280
[desarraiement]
1318
[racoure]
1194-99
[nientencontrestant]
1308
[peisantie]
s.xiv
1/3
avoglesse
s.xiii
1
famitie
s.xiii
ex
retardacion
1310
[purgatif]
s.xiii
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[ hap]
FEW:
purgare
9,614a
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
purgatif
10,449b
TL:
purgatif 7,2096
DEAF:
purgier (purgatif)
DMF:
purgatif
TLF:
purgatif
OED:
purgative adj. and n.
MED:
purgatif adj.
DMLBS:
purgativus
2582b
f.
purgative
a.
1
pharm.
med.
purgative, purging, cleansing (through the expulsion of impure matter)
:
(
s.xiii
2/4
;
MS: s.xiii
3/4
)
En cotidiane de fleume verrine donons nos al huitime jor choses purgatives
i 163
purgance
purgation
purgeler
purgement
purger
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