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(1312-13)
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purpaier
1297
chacun
representement
c.1141
turneier
1121-25
forteresce
1155
communaille
s.xii
ex
pagine
2
1398
dreiturel
c.1136-65
mastine
c.1360-79
tresplus
1273-82
conclure
s.xii
1
damagement
c.1170
espanelé
1313-14
(gogelle)
1380
empaneler
1376
dutif
1310
lather
1312-13
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lather
(1312-13)
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[gdw]
[
FEW: 23,7a
latte
;
Gdf: 4,735a
later
;
GdfC: 10,67a
latter
;
TL: 5,229
later
;
DEAF:
∅
;
DMF:
latter 1
;
TLF:
latter
;
OED:
lath v.
;
MED:
latthen v.
;
DMLBS: 1563b
latare 2
]
M.E.
v.a.
1
build.
to board, lay with planks of wood
:
(
1312-13
)
En .dcccc. de lathingnayl por lather les graners
i 146
later
lath
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