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1115
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1121-35
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sentisme
fermine
1171-74
[redeviser]
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sentencier
1366
ceinture
s.xii
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rupe
s.xiii
in
terel
1
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cupbord
1413-14
sinoni
c.1300
cure
1
1113-19
mandragorat
s.xiii
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[peçoi]
1396
ustil
1121-25
reprier
c.1165
mentiver
1267
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flauner
1211
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flauner
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[DD]
FEW:
flado
15/ii,133b
Gdf:
flaonnier
4,24b
GdfC:
∅
TL:
flaonier 3,1910
DEAF:
flaon (flaonier)
F605
DMF:
flannier
TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
flanner,
flaoner,
flawner
s.
1
culin.
occupation
name
flawnmaker, one who bakes or sells cakes or pies (used as a surname)
:
(
1211
)
Richard le Flauner
Flanner
(
1222-3
)
Reginald Flawner
Flanner
(
1260
)
Simon le Flanner
Flanner
(
1269
)
William le Flaoner
Flanner
flaun
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