andaine (s.xiiim)

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andaine (s.xiiim)

  FEW:  adamas 24,132b Gdf:  andaine 1,285c GdfC: TL: DEAF:  andaine  DMF: TLF: OED: MED: DMLBS:  andena 1 84a
andoine  

the word is interpreted as '(?) a kind of steel' by the editor of Lapid, and that sense is corroborated by the FEW and Godefroy (albeit on the basis of a different attestation). However, given the context, the word seems to be used as a term for shattered diamond pieces used for cutting precious stones (with no reference to any metallurgic process).

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1metalondanique, type of fine steel mainly used for making weapons) (?)
( s.xiiim; MS: s.xiiiex )  De l’une vus dirai avant Ke l’en apele diamant. Diamant est pere ital Ke ele est clere cum cristal; D’espee burni ad color. L’en la trove en Ynde mayor. Pur fer ne pur fust n’iert ovree, S’en sanc de boc chaud n’est tempree. L’en le moille tant cum est chauz, Puis la despece l’en od mauz: Sur enclumes est esgrumee. D’andaine od iaue ou vent tempree (var. (F: s.xiiiex) De andoine u de ioar en est tempré ), Les autres gemmes sunt taillees  73.70
adamant  adamantin  adamas  aimant  diamand 
This is an AND2 Phase 1 (A-E) entry © 2000-2006 The Anglo-Norman Dictionary. On-line entry partially revised after the print version of AND2 went to press (2007-03-22) The printed edition of AND2 A-E is published by Taylor & Francis for the MHRA, sole owners of the print-media publication rights. All other rights reserved. Digitisation funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council of the United Kingdom.
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