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[
FEW: 17,273b
*sunni
;
Gdf: 7,439c
soignant
;
GdfC:
∅
;
TL: 9,760
soignant
;
DEAF:
soign (soignante)
;
DMF:
soignante
;
TLF:
∅
;
OED:
∅
;
MED:
∅
;
DMLBS: 3113a
soignanta
]
sognante,
soignant,
soinante,
soinnante,
songnante;
suignante,
suinante,
suingnante,
suinnante
s.
1
female
concubine, woman who cohabits with a man outside of marriage
:
(
c.1165;
MS: s.xiii
2
)
Si il laissast pur sa suinant Que d’espuse n’eust enfant
54.323
(
s.xii
2
;
MS: s.xii
3/3
)
Dis e uit femmes out e seisante suinnantes
147
(
s.xiii
2/4
;
MS: s.xiv
in
)
Quant s'espuse ne pot aveir, Soignante quert a soun volair
178
(
1266-1300;
MS: c.1300
)
Cleopatra [...], qu’il
=Caesar
tint a songnante
126.R48.5
assoignante
soign
soignantage
soignanterie
soignantie
soignement
soigner
soigneurousement
soignous
soignousement
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