ceriser (1194-99)

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ceriser (1194-99)

  FEW:  ceraseum 2/i,600a Gdf: GdfC:  cerisier 9,20c TL: cerisier 2,129 DEAF:  cerise (cerisier)  DMF:  cerisier  TLF:  cerisier  OED:  cherry n.  MED:  cheri  DMLBS:  cerasarius 316c
ceraser,  cereiser,  cereser;  cericer,  cerisier,  cerisir;  ciresere,  ciricer,  ciriser,  cirizer;  coreiser;  seriser,  ceser  

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1 bot. trees cherry-tree
( 1194-99; MS: s.xiii2 )  de la gent qui ondeioient E des chapels qui rojoient Sembloient cerisiers meurs  3352
( c.1290; MS: s.xivin )  Pomer, perer, ceriser (M.E. chiritreo) (var. (O: s.xv1) seriser )  (C) 9vb
( c.1275; MS: s.xiii4/4 )  Un bon hume out un ceryser […]; ne pout porter Foylle ne flour  8588
( MS: s.xiiiex )  cerasus: (C) ciresere (var. (D: s.xiii/xiv) cereser;  (L: s.xiii) ceser )  ii 142.77
( c.1300; MS: s.xivin )  gumme de ceraser ou de pruner  ii 158
( s.xivin; MS: 1382 )  Sauce, seu et ciriser (M.E. chiritre)  658
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