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friquer
1194-99
delitance
1273-82
[trahisunablement]
s.xiv
wodewardshep
1426
collateral
1190-93
line
1
1121-25
messervir
1160-74
[mandable]
c.1292
lessance
1444-45
semour
s.xiii
2/4
tprot
1225-1300
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[dd]
FEW:
exclamations
22/i,66a
Gdf:
trout
8,93c
GdfC:
∅
TL:
trout 10,692
DEAF:
trout
DMF:
trout
TLF:
prout
OED:
prut int. and n.
MED:
prut interj.
DMLBS:
ptrut
1234e
tprupt
interj.
1
exclam.
prut! pah! (exclamation of contempt or disapproval)
:
(
MS: 1225-1300
)
Mort dit a tutes aises T. tprupt
6.96
(
1307
)
e dist outre 'tprot pur ceo!'
iii 195
trout1
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