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ruban (1363)

The form rubaigne is a cross reference to the following entry:

ruban (1363)

riban,  ribane,  ribaune;  rubaigne,  rubain,  rubayn;  ryban  (ribande)  
  FEW:  ringband 14,1332b Gdf: GdfC:  ruban 10,597c TL: ruban 8,1525 DEAF:  ruban  DMF:  ruban  TLF:  ruban  OED:  riband n.  / ribbon n.  / ruban n.  MED:  riban n.  DMLBS:  rubanum 2860b

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decor.costumetextileribbon, ornamental strip of rich material used as a border
( 1363 )  ne ceynture, cotel, fermaille, anel, garter, nouches, rubaignes, cheines, bendes, sealx, n’autres choses d’or ne d’argent  Stats i 380
( 1379 )  draps d'or ne ribane d'ore  Rot Parl1 iii 66.55
( 1397 )  baudekyn de damask garnisez ové ryban d’or de Damask  Gloucester Inventory 297
( s.xvin; MS: s.xv1 )  Jeo vous usse envoié ruban de damaske, mais en certain il n’i a nule en Londres novelle, pluis ne meins  Lett & Pet 372.306.29
( 1485 )  ascuns corsez, ceincturez, ribandes, laces, calles silke, ou coleyn silke  Stats ii 506

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rubané 
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rubaigne