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comencement
1113-19
mesche
1
1384
[fluron]
1382
sagitture
1482-83
mynesmyth
1319
ethere
s.xii
1
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ethere
(s.xii
1
)
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FEW:
aether
24,238b
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
ether
9,572a
TL:
etre 3,1519
DEAF:
atre
DMF:
éther
TLF:
éther
OED:
ether n.
MED:
ether n.
DMLBS:
aether
46b
ether,
ethre
s.
1
astron.
ether, higher region of the atmosphere containing pure air or fire
:
(
s.xii
1
;
MS: 1155-60
)
tenebruses ewes es nues del ethere
(
Latin:
aetheris)
23.XVII.11
(
c.1136-65;
MS: c.1200
)
Des ethere que sus ad fermez Not ses sainz k’il ad confortez
5509
(
c.1230;
MS: 1275-85
)
Feu […] Va de la lune al firmament. Il reest dit ethre e pur eir
1791
(
MS: s.xiii
ex
)
De l’eyr e de l’ether ensement
258.88
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