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senitre (s.xiii1)

senitre (s.xiii1)

canistre  (seintre)  
  FEW: Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF: DMF: TLF: OED: MED: DMLBS:

The origin and sense of the word is obscure, and the term seems to have puzzled the medieval scribe. It appears in Continental variant manuscripts as chenitres, onechinus, ceniste, and ceristres, making a reading of senitre perhaps more likely than seintre.

s.

lapid. small precious stone (?)
( s.xiii1; MS: 1272-82 )  Les plus grans portes du paleis sount de sardines mellez oveke seintres (l. senitres?) (var. (K: s.xiiiex) canistres)  Pr Jean3 241.F371

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senitre