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[avultresse]
s.xii
ex
criur
1
1194-99
[covertoir]
1307-08
mundiloun
c.1290
[apelacion]
1297
recarier
1285-1307
tencer
1
s.xii
in
abundosement
c.1200
chevereler
1291-2
tine
1
c.1165
cherissement
1334
rescusser
1194-99
procuratour
1212
batre
1
1121-25
esmeutir
c.1165
officiener
c.1339
enveiller
1163-70
baner
1
1160-74
[coupel]
1
s.xii
1/3
lermer
1
s.xii
1/3
quere
1
s.xii
1/3
tretesour
1324
toge
1
1403
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toge
1
(1403)
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[dd]
FEW:
toga
13/ii,2b
Gdf:
togue
7,733b
GdfC:
toge
10,773b
TL:
togue 10,354
DEAF:
togue
DMF:
togue
TLF:
toge
OED:
toge n.
MED:
toge n.
DMLBS:
toga
3448a
s.
1
costume
luxurious garment, cloak
:
(
1403
)
uns toge de colour de blue furrez
SC 8/255/12724
(
1445-46
)
Item, paié pur un toge et chapron pur Dolvuton – .xxxiiij. s. .ij. d.
620
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