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ciment (c.1170)

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

ciment (c.1170)

cement,  cyment,  sement,  siment,  syment  
  FEW:  caementum 2/i,36a Gdf: GdfC:  ciment 9,93b TL: ciment 2,432 DEAF:  ciment  DMF:  ciment  TLF:  ciment  OED:  cement n.  MED:  cement n.  DMLBS:  caementum 238b

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1bitumen, pitch
( 1212; MS: 1212-13 )  Nes (=planks of ship) pot tenir ciment ne gluz  Dial Greg SATF 13312
( MS: s.xiii1 )  ex cemento: (R) de cyment (var. (D: s.xiii1) de sement)  Gloss Nequam1 246
( c.1240; MS: c.1300 )  Par tut le fist (=wicker box) mult quintement Plaster mult ben de bon ciment (Latin: bitumine colligatam)  Mir N-D 208.78
( 1378 )  Qar sicome le pere du corner tret ensemble et fortment lie et joint ensemble les deux mures de pareies de l'eglise par forte syment q'est perfit charitee  Rot Parl1 iii 32
2mortar
( c.1170; MS: s.xiiim )  En un fort liu l’ad fet (=castle) de pere e de cement  Horn (O) 5035a
( MS: s.xiii/xiv )  ex cemento: (L) de ciment (var. (C: xiii2) morter; (D: xiii/xiv) cement)  TLL ii 70
( MS: s.xiii2 )  hoc scema: (D) ciment, anglice morter  TLL ii 20
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