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aprompter
s.xiii
in
verglacer
c.1290
friande
1396
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friande
(1396)
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[gdw]
FEW:
frigere 1
3,790a
Gdf:
friant
4,146b
GdfC:
friand
9,664a
TL:
frïant 3,2260
DEAF:
frire (friant)
DMF:
friand
TLF:
friand
OED:
friand adj. and n.
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
a.
estre friande de
1
to be eager, greedy for
:
(
1396;
MS: s.xv
1
)
Et ces deaux mescheanx serront si friandes de lour viande q'ils le transgloute[r]ont sanz maschier, a cause d'estancher plus tost lour grande fayme
17.31
frire#1
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