[afurcher] (1155)

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[afurcher] (1155)

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  FEW:  furca 3,390a Gdf:  aforchier 1,149a GdfC:  afourchier 8,42c TL: aforchier 1,198 DEAF:  forche (aforchier)  DMF:  affoucher  TLF:  affourcher  OED: MED: DMLBS:
afurchier  

v.a.

afurcher les pés
1to place one's feet far apart
( 1160-74; MS: s.xvii )  Dunc veissiez home viser, Piez afurchier, arc enteser  i 237.2038

v.refl.

s'afurcher des jambes
1to straddle one's legs, stand astride
( 1155; MS: s.xiii4/4 )  Des peitrines s'entrebutouent E des jambes luin s'aforchoent  1130
enfurcher  furcher 
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