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fillette
2
1396
babler
1366
enpudrer
1121-35
[entrenafrer]
s.xiii
1/3
clavure
1212
[entresus]
c.1300
enorrer
1378-79
burine
s.xiv
m
[babewenrie]
1372
[entremarchander]
1370
vosale
s.xiii
in
entement
s.xii
ex
emplastrer
2
1276
graal
c.1300
corder
3
1207
freses
s.xiii
2
deble
1
1197
saker
2
1225
pointur
2
1206
sec
s.xii
1/3
silable
1214-16
[afferance]
s.xiv
1
estrange
1113-19
gode
1212
lance
1113-19
scribe
s.xiv
1
halere
1272
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halere
(1272)
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[DD]
FEW:
*halla
16,129b
Gdf:
halier 1
4,406b
GdfC:
∅
TL:
halier 4,859
DEAF:
hale (halier)
H97
DMF:
hallier 1
TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
haller n.
DMLBS:
∅
haliere,
halyer
The name can also be interpreted as Middle English
halier n.
, 'a carrier, porter'.
s.
1
occupation
name
marshal of a hall (used as a surname)
:
(
1272
)
Nicholas le Halyer
Hallier
(
1279
)
Willelmus le Haliere
Hallier
(
1294
)
Joh. le Halere
Hallier
hale
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