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[hap]
[
FEW: 16,717b
*rîm
;
Gdf:
∅
;
GdfC: 10,578c
rimeur
;
TL: 8,1299
rimëor 2
;
DEAF:
rime 4 (rimëor)
;
DMF:
rimeur 1
;
TLF:
rimeur
;
OED:
rhymer n.
;
MED:
rimour n.
;
DMLBS:
∅
]
rimeour,
rymour,
rymur
s.
1
occupation
music
rhymer, poet, versifier, minstrel
:
(
MS: c.1300
)
Rymeour de Wyrcestre
58
(
1305
)
Richard nostre rymour desire molt d'aprendre la menestralcie de crouther
114
(
1402
)
qe nulls westours, et rymours, mynstrales, ou vacabundes, ne soient sustenuz en Gales
iii 508
2
name
(used as a surname)
:
(
1238
)
Robertus le Rymur
rimour n.
(
1277
)
Richard le Rimour
Rimmer
rime#1
rimeier
rimer
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