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glatir
s.xii
2/4
[suzdeanee]
1346
plumete
s.xv
[enfiener]
s.xiii
1
resuager
c.1185
lethertan
1358
cordialment
c.1380
[nuntenance]
1313-14
[granteison]
1171-74
factour
s.xiv
2
grejance
1212
[turnelle]
1134-40
[railler]
s.xii
3/4
encens
s.xii
1/3
enfroter
s.xiii
2/4
urtie
1121-25
Philiste
s.xiii
3/4
plaisance
1273-82
debrisour
1309
demenuser
c.1240
wronge
1226
sadeler
1288
malvoleir
s.xiii
ex
scherere
1272
faisurer
1422-23
hobent
1155
perdriz
1121-35
trespitus
c.1240
Champaignon
1332
esloser
1212
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FEW:
follis
3,688b /
dicere
*3,67b
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
∅
TL:
fol 3 3,1998 / disëor 2,1945
DEAF:
fol 1
/
dire (diseor)
DMF:
fou 1
/
diseur
TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
foldisour
s.
1
foolish talker
:
(
c.1360-79;
MS: s.xiv
ex
)
Senec te dist que ta parole Du vanité ne du frivole Ne soit. Enten, tu foldisour; Dieus dist, du quanque l’en parole Om doit compter a celle escole
16659
disor
fol#1
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