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baptire
s.xiii
2/4
enparker
c.1200
feute
1
1304
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feute
1
(1304)
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[vcd]
FEW:
fodere
3,663b
Gdf:
feute
3,777a
GdfC:
∅
TL:
feute 3,1796
DEAF:
foïr (feute)
F759
DMF:
feute
TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
fealte,
feaute;
feut;
foaulte,
foaute;
fuste
s.
1
digging, right to dig
:
(
1304
)
Sire, il unt comune feute en le lieu ou [...]
32-33 Ed I 41
♦
time
day’s digging (as a corvée)
:
(
MS: c.1310
)
la foaute
(
var.
(Ha:
a1327
)
suyte
; (Add2:
1327-77
)
le fower
; (D4:
a1349
)
feut
; (L:
a1384
)
fouaille
; (R1:
1327-77
)
fealte
; (T:
s.xiv
)
fuste
; (H10:
s.xiv
2/3
)
fount
)
de .vj. hommes par .vj. jours par an en esté
194
fouaille#1
fouayne
fuir#2
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