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[pargetting]
1440
luec
s.xii
3/4
maturesse
s.xiv
ex
esmanaier
s.xii
3/4
malateché
c.1230
jolif
c.1136-37
baudré
s.xii
3/4
slekkynge
1377-8
leement
2
1120-40
mucre
1194-99
jocunde
s.xiii
2
punir
s.xiii
m
deruer
s.xii
3/3
[stramongere]
c.1280
humain
1113-19
[outremarin]
s.xii
2/4
plurer
1113-19
emprier
1194-99
curios
s.xii
1
[soucité]
c.1275
deprier
s.xii
1
wolle
1441-42
acré
1310
menaille
c.1360-79
[marrage]
c.1360-79
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[marrage]
(c.1360-79)
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[ gdw]
FEW:
*marrjan
16,535a
Gdf:
marage 2
5,160b
GdfC:
∅
TL:
marrage 5,1189
DEAF:
marrir (marrage)
DMF:
marrage
TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
marage
a.
1
emotion
weary, afflicted
:
(
c.1360-79;
MS: s.xiv
ex
)
ce fals siecle, q'est marage Du flaterie
10928
marrement
marri#1
marrir
marrissement
marrisson
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marrage
[marrage]
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