1anat.anus:
(
c.1165;
MS: s.xii4/4
)
Tart est main a cul, quant pet est hors
6.85
(
c.1200;
MS: 1272-82
)
Bele sere, ne vous coroucez, Si de vous dis mes volountez; Sovent avez esté fotue, Cul descovert e jaunbe nue
24.200
(
MS: c.1250
)
hic cullus: cul
i 421
(
MS: c.1335
)
Je vus dorroi le poer De fere cul e coun parler
26.122
(
1415;
MS: s.xv1
)
la peel dehors Que covere le vyt, lez coyllouns, le cuyl, la chaar et tout le corps
77.29
2base, bottom:
(
s.xiii2/4;
MS: s.xiii3/4
)
que le cul del pot percié soit joins en la bouche de l’autre pot
i 179
3
toponymmythological
(used as the name for an imaginary river):
(
1160-74;
MS: s.xiiiin
)
Dous eves a en la contree, L'une est Cul, l’autre est Con nomee; Li reis [...] Por la vilté des nons [...] Par les eves passer ne volt
ii 252.9874
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