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parcelerie
c.1292
gwenchuron
s.xv
in
resemblance
c.1275
desercion
1435
terrible
s.xiv
in
garbagere
1318
wainscot
1216-20
sapient
1360-79
precessor
1363
estaple
1338
malnoter
c.1170
reproefe
s.xiii
m
envoucher
s.xii
1
stoppe
1377-82
maiserer
1171-74
suniere
1275
gelduner
s.xiii
1/3
[nuncontable]
s.xiii
ex
parceine
s.xiii
1
veiable
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veiable
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veable
(1121-25)
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veiable,
veible,
voible
a.
1
visible
:
(
1121-25;
MS: s.xiv
1
)
Devant trestuz tuz veables Eisit criant li diables
341
nun veable
1
invisible
:
(
s.xii
4/4
;
MS: s.xii
4/4
)
Kar en sei fud Deu nun veable
840
(
s.xiii
3/4
;
MS: c.1275
)
les espiriz non veables liquefet
618
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of the United Kingdom.
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