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aventaille
c.1235
[atrenchant]
1313-14
merdous
c.1390
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merdous
(c.1390)
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[ hap]
FEW:
merda
6/ii,24a
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
merdeux
10,142b
TL:
merdos 5,1509
DEAF:
merde (merdos)
DMF:
merdeux
TLF:
merdeux
OED:
merdous adj.
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
merdosus
1773c
a.
1
filthy
:
(
c.1390;
MS: s.xiv
ex
)
L'amier est douls et la doulçour merdouse
375.8
(
1396;
MS: s.xv
1
)
Tois toi, senglant merdous garcion
25.6
merdaille
merdenge
merder
merderie
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