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stor (s.xiii3/4)

stor (s.xiii3/4)

store  
[FEW: *4,722b instaurare; Gdf: 7,576c stor; GdfC: ; TL: ; DEAF:  estorer (*); DMF: ; TLF: ; OED:  store n.; MED:  stor(e n.1; DMLBS: 3190a staurum]

s.

1coll.provisions, supplies
( a.1382; MS: a.1382 ) touz maners des vitailles et de store  Anon Chr1 29.24
( 1406-7 ) pur pain achaté pur stor en le vitailler - .viij. s.  Mch Tayl Accs1 8 Henry IV
2coll.furnishings, contents
( s.xiiiin; MS: s.xiii3/4 ) De ta femme vaut meuz la mustresun Ke tut l’estor (var. (O: s.xiii3/4) la stor ) de ta mesun  Pet Plet ANTS 1490 (var.)
de stor
in reserve, spare
( 1347-50 ) En [...] ancres de stor pur la cogg Johan  Sandahl Sea i 55
( 1347-50 ) En [...] un rother de stor pur la Jonette qe fust de la cogg Johan un helm pur l’un escomer de stor de la dite cogg Johan  Sandahl Sea i 127-28

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See also:

estor1  storhus 
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