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estive
s.xii
1
petitioner
1399
translatement
s.xii
3/4
[acquit]
1269
dage
1397
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dage
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FEW:
*daca
3,1a
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
dague
9,270a
TL:
dague 2,1169
DEAF:
∅
DMF:
dague
TLF:
dague
OED:
dagger n. 1
MED:
daggere
DMLBS:
dagarius
554b
dagge,
dague
s.
1
weapons
mil.
dagger
:
(
1397
)
trestoutz les armures, espeies et dages
i 230
(
1409-10
)
luy trois foitz ferroient ové une dagge a coer
iii 631
(
1415;
MS: s.xv
1/4
)
Moun dage et moun cutelle bien trenchant
78.26
(
1428-32
)
Item, .xj. tasses d'argent dorrés [...] marqué au founs du point d'une dague
C32
daggé
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