bise1 (1160-74)

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bise1 (1160-74)

[ FEW: 15/i,117a *bîsjo; Gdf: ; GdfC: 8,326c bise; TL: 1,979 bise 2; DEAF:  bise 2; DMF:  bise 1; TLF:  bise 1; OED:  bise n.; MED:  bise n.; DMLBS: ]
biis,  bis,  biz,  byse  

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1geog.north
( c.1290; MS: s.xv1 )  Vent (M.E. Wynd) du bise (M.E. north)  (O) 336ra
( s.xiiiex; MS: s.xiv2 )  E treis (=gates) i sunt devers byse, E treis portes sunt devers le su asises  4082
( s.xivin; MS: 1382 )  Vent de biz (M.E. Northwynde)  564
geog.geog.north-east
( c.1290; MS: s.xivin )  Le vent de byse (M.E. north est)  (C) 2vb
east
( s.xvin; MS: s.xv1 )  Biis: eodem modo (M.E. est); Baas: eodem modo west  105.14
2meteo.north (-east) wind
( 1160-74; MS: s.xiiiin )  Tant les ad destreint la turmente E la bise, ki forment vente  i 264.2766
( s.xiii2/4; MS: s.xiii3/4 )  en yver et come bise vente  i 202
( 1273-82; MS: s.xivex )  Tu te passez com la nuete Quant bise la ront e desjete  3362
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