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[trinknet]
c.1300-30
wondirchoun
1377
amunt
1
1121-25
ripier
1279
refleue
c.1365
guage
1
c.1185
flote
1
1155
[arivee]
1435
mask
1376
achant
1
1121-25
wilugh
1386
ebbe
c.1292
hamet
s.xiii
2
stache
c.1170
mesche
1
1384
goufre
1194-99
enseer
c.1310
apetizer
s.xii
3/4
greve
2
c.1136-37
fosse
1121-25
gorget
1273-82
assisiage
1373
itide
s.xiii
1/4
gort
1121-25
seisonable
s.xiii
in
port
1
1086
line
1
1121-25
codnet
c.1299
reflot
1338
refluer
1285-1307
friquer
1194-99
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friquer
(1194-99)
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[gdw]
FEW:
fricare
3,783a
Gdf:
friquer
4,150c
GdfC:
∅
TL:
∅
DEAF:
frique (*)
DMF:
friquer
TLF:
∅
OED:
frike v.
MED:
friken v.
DMLBS:
fricare 2
1009a
v.n.
1
marit.
(of the sea, waves, etc.) to beat, lash, pound
:
(
1194-99;
MS: s.xiii
2
)
Totes passerent [...] Les perillus destreiz de Aufrique, Ou la mer bat toz jors e frique
318
freier
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