tabard (c.1241)

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tabard (c.1241)

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[FEW: 20,21a tamparion /21,519b manteau; Gdf: 7,614b tabart; GdfC: ; TL: 10,5 tabart; DEAF:  tabart; DMF:  tabard; TLF:  tabard; OED:  tabard n.; MED:  tabard(e n.1; DMLBS: 3354a tabardum]
tabar,  tabarde,  tabart,  tabbard,  taberd,  taberde,  tabert,  tabor  i 320 taborde  87.94
pl. tabaz  14.59
pl. talbarz  402  

s.

1costumetabard, sleeveless outer coat
( c.1241; MS: s.xiv1/4 )  pur vostre honour garder ne pas veuz tabartz e soulletz herigaudz en countregetes curtepies  134
( c.1290; MS: s.xv1 )  Mon tabard et mon chapelet  (O) 332vb
( 1275-1300 )  E par la ou eus soleyent prendre tabar e surcote de esté tut lour est sustret  8/196/9797
( s.xivin; MS: 1312-40 )  sis gros e grantz vilaynz e fers, vestuz de grosse e vyls tabertz  43.28
( a.1399; MS: a.1399 )  the captive king of France fuist vestu en un tabard de drape de colour come un auncien chaplayn  41.18
( 1415; MS: s.xv1/4 )  taberdes longez, purpointz, surcotez, cotes, hopelondez, chaperons ové longez cornettez  78
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