turnour (1180)

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turnour (1180)

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[FEW: 13/ii,56a tornare; Gdf: ; GdfC: 10,790c tourneur; TL: 10,428 torneor; DEAF:  torner (torneor); DMF:  tourneur 1; TLF:  tourneur; OED:  turner n.1; MED:  turnour n.1; DMLBS: 3455b tornarius 2 /3455b tornator]
tornour,  tornur;  tournour;  turner,  turneur,  turnur  

The example from Man Pecchez ANTS may also be read as a variant for turneiur.

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1occupationturner, one who uses a lathe to fashion objects of wood, metal, etc.
( MS: s.xiiiex )  versor: (C) gallice turnur  ii 170
( MS: c.1300 )  Turneur de Blie  502.65
( 1464-65 )  turnours, carpenters, woodemongers et charboners, qi occupient expendent et guastent annuelment en leur occupacions graunt quantité de tout manere de mahereme d'aspe  ii 416
2implementlathe, implement used for turning and shaping wood, metal, ivory etc.
( MS: s.xiiiex )  giro: turner  ii 57.86
implementwindlass, rotating device used for lifting and winding
( MS: s.xiii/xiv )  girgullus: (D) vindasse, turner  ii 46.86
3joustingjouster, participant in a tournament
( 1260-70; MS: s.xiv1 )  Kanke ay dit dé turneurs, Entendet ausi dé justeurs  4069
4 name (used as a surname)
( 1180 )  Warner le Turnur  Tuner
( 1191-2 )  Ralph le Tornur  Tuner
( MS: s.xiii4/4 )  David le Taillour, Richard le Turnur  40
( 1307-12 )  a la meson Robert le Turnur atourné l’avauntdit William  298
( 1419-20 )  de Robert Bacheler apprentice Thomas Tornour - .ij. s.  314
tresturnour  turnable  turnance  tuné#1  turneboeler  turnee  turnei  turneiement  turneier  turneiur  turneiz  turnel#2  turner#1  turner#2  turnesolle  turniole  turnure 
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