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gingebred
(c.1216-20)
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clamer
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gingebred
c.1216-20
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gingebred
(c.1216-20)
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[vcd]
FEW:
zingiber
*14,663b
Gdf:
gingembras
4,278c
GdfC:
∅
TL:
gingembraz 4,319
DEAF:
gingembre (gingembrat)
G737
DMF:
gingembrat
TLF:
∅
OED:
gingerbread n.
MED:
gingebred n.
DMLBS:
zingiberatum (gingebrada)
3748c
ginginbrés,
gyngebraz
ls
(loanword:
M.E.
)
le
s.
1
culin.
gingerbread, ginger pudding in the form of bread or cake
:
(
MS: 1419
)
Karke de gingebred
224
2
condim.
culin.
preserved ginger, in the form of paste or jelly
:
(
c.1216-20;
MS: 1419
)
figes, reysyns, symac, suffre, yvoire, canele, gyngebraz, rys, cermountyn, cotoun
230
gingembre
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