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s.xiii
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loherant
1356-57
auget
1
c.1245
apprivasser
1356-57
balaster
1411
raper
1
s.xiii
1/3
humanité
1113-19
boline
1155
englu
s.xii
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arable
2
1155
frick
s.xiv
1
aprin
s.xii
3/4
limace
s.xii
acoster
c.1155
composter
1
s.xiii
2
rapelable
basilisc
s.xii
1
bacinet
1316
platon
1198
borace
c.1300
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borace
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FEW:
bauraq
19,32a
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
borax
8,340c
TL:
∅
DEAF:
borac
DMF:
borax
TLF:
borax
OED:
borax n.
MED:
boras n.
DMLBS:
borax 1
207b
s.
1
pharm.
med.
borax
:
(
MS: c.1300
)
Borax: est gummi .s. borace
p.118
boreis
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