roteor (c.1170)

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roteor (c.1170)

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[ FEW: 16,250a hrôta; Gdf: 7,244b roteor; GdfC: 10,594b roteur; TL: 8,1510 rotëor; DEAF:  rote 1 (rotëor); DMF: ; TLF: ; OED:  rotour n.; MED:  rotour(e n.; DMLBS: ]
roter,  rotour,  rotur;  routour;  ruter,  retur  

s.

1musicone who plays a rote, stringed instrument of the harp family
( c.1170; MS: s.xiiim )  Asquans sevent arper, asquant sunt roteor (var. (F2: s.xiii) retur), Tels i ad ki de chant sunt si bon cha[n]teor  5179
( 1190-1210; MS: c.1300 )  Dunc en ai jo mult grant delit, [...] Plus que n'averoie d'un harpur U d'un gigor u d'un rotur  1784
( s.xiii1/3; MS: s.xiiim )  Roturs, gigurs e tympanurs  7544
( 1395-96 )  Uni trompet [...] Uni rotour de Scocia  iii 599
2 name (used as a surname)
( 1154-89 )  Simon le Rotur  Rutter
( 1275 )  Cristina la Roter  Rutter
( 1297 )  Richard le Routour  Rutter
rote#1  roter#1  roterie 
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