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treizime
c.1136-37
ajaunir
1272-82
[apeirer]
1323-25
trenchard
1086
[juilet]
c.1300 (?)
langetter
c.1235
jaunesse
s.xiii
2/4
trenchement
s.xiii
3/4
tresbien
1113-19
remirer
c.1185
sevelir
s.xii
m
[seierie]
s.xii
2
mordure
1354
estueor
s.xiii
1
suffraindre
1171-74
pensin
s.xiii
in
trenchure
c.1170
[purseer]
c.1195
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[ hap]
FEW:
sedere
11,394b
Gdf:
porseoir
6,308a
GdfC:
∅
TL:
porsëoir 7,1565
DEAF:
seoir (porseoir)
DMF:
∅
TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
porseer
v.a.
1
decor.
to incrust, inset
:
(
c.1195;
MS: s.xiii
4/4
)
Une porte ad el mur veue, bien l’ad de loinz aperceue. De precius metals fu faite e gloriosement portraite: porsise estoit de bones peres
1497
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