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essuble
s.xiii
progene
1309
pulliol
gresler
partial
1357
essample
s.xii
1/3
adjection
1313
tresmalcontent
1346
sigillum
s.xv
cache
2
s.xiii
2
ratification
1302
ui
1121-25
falcs
tref
1
1121-25
aprocher
s.xii
1
bassein
secure
1121-25
aocher
s.xii
2
atifier
affecture
lessance
1444-45
determiner
1113-19
soort
stechynge
tilate
c.1340
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tilate
(c.1340)
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[gdw]
FEW:
þilja
17,394b
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
tillac
10,766c
TL:
tillac 10,304
DEAF:
til 2 (tilat)
/
til 2 (tilate)
DMF:
tillac
TLF:
tillac
OED:
∅
MED:
tilat(e n.
DMLBS:
∅
tylat,
tylate
s.
1
ship.
upper deck of a ship
:
(
c.1340
)
sur les hacches ou sur le tylat
(
var.
(V:
s.xv
1
)
tilate
; (S:
1430-40
)
tylate
)
ou calfatour des ditz vesseaulx
30
tilater
tilating
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tilate
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