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almazor
s.xii
2/4
melice
c.1305
(boite)
s.xiii
ex
presenteur
c.1292
moiloun
1160-74
Sunamit
c.1200
cler
s.xii
1/3
cedewale
c.1216-20
petroncel
s.xiii
2/4
corruble
c.1300
aleis
s.xiii
1/4
abile
s.xv
in
instuit
1330
couche
s.xii
2
koppid
s.xiii
ex
gevre
s.xii
2
[arur]
s.xiii/xiv
bluet
1086
tuk
1280
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tuk
(1280)
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[DD]
FEW:
∅
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
∅
TL:
∅
DEAF:
∅
DMF:
∅
TLF:
∅
OED:
tuck n.1
MED:
tuk n.1
DMLBS:
∅
touke
ls
(loanword:
English
)
le
s.
1
textile
name
tuck, flattened fold secured by stitching (in clothes, drapery, etc.) (used as a surname)
:
(
1280
)
Robert le Tuk
tuk n.1
(
1327
)
Thomas le Touke
tuk n.1
tukere
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