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[plantur]
1281
fagotter
1279
[clouer]
2
1201
serve
1
c.1292
purlei
s.xiv
2
[marteler]
2
c.1270
eroiner
s.xiii
2
lepre
1
c.1136-65
dart
1
s.xii
1
wrenne
1302-3
chanteresse
s.xii
2
floter
2
1281
milkster
1246
swetere
1296
tripe
1
1185
arceveske
1140-60
sikette
1228
wortweye
1276
[peautrercraft]
1416
toute
1
1316
rue
1
1121-25
mercener
1171-74
ampleté
s.xii
1
[fundur]
2
1303
spelunce
1360-79
lacer
2
1278
sewer
1
1376
porter
1
1113-19
litargie
s.xiii
2/4
baisaux
1303
boue
1
1121-35
ferant
1
s.xii
3/4
veillour
1329-30
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veillour
(1329-30)
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s.
1
occupation
watchman, look-out
:
(
1329-30
)
pur ceo qe les veillours de la ville ne li pristrent ...
3-4 Ed III 182
(
1378-79
)
qe les veillours qe pur le temps seront as dites beken ...
iii 386
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