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[gdw]
[
FEW:
∅
;
Gdf:
∅
;
GdfC:
∅
;
TL:
∅
;
DEAF:
∅
;
DMF:
∅
;
TLF:
∅
;
OED:
stone n.
;
MED:
ston n.
;
DMLBS:
∅
]
stane
ls
(loanword:
M.E.
)
le
s.
1
lapid.
stone, rock
:
(
1400-1
)
Item pur un lode de ston .ij. s. .iiij. d.
2 Henry IV
2
weight
unit
stone, unit of weight
:
(
1415
)
Item, .xxj. ston de lane, pris le ston .xx. d.; Summa, .xxxv. s.
99
3
name
(used as a surname)
:
(
c.1130
)
Walter de Stanes
ston n.
(
1194
)
Pet. de Lastane
(
l.
la Stane)
ston n.
(
1251
)
Godefridus de la Stane
ston n.
(
1277
)
Roger del Ston
stone
rabat ston
rabatston
bakstone
freeston
gryndstone
hewenston
melstone
pavingston
quernestone
ragston
slipston
stonbagge
stonbowe
stoncrop
stondelvere
stonenwyndowe
stonhenge
stonnail
stonore
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