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[suprascripsion]
1315
turte
1
s.xii
4/4
[encovenancer]
s.xii
2
framé
1387-88
escripsion
1323
[murus]
1212
impressure
c.1360-79
nientnuisant
s.xii
1
secheté
s.xii
1
[tolnerie]
s.xiii
in
tupet
tresnettement
s.xiii
1/4
plevissance
1280-1307
wodier
1206
croiselé
s.xiii
[nientremembrable]
s.xiii
special
s.xii
ex
enclosture
s.xii
3/4
machabee
1181-85
[nientseisonable]
s.xiii
ex
stuffé
s.xiii
m
mire
1
1214
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mire
1
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[ gdw]
FEW:
mirari
6/ii,154b
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
mire 1
10,156c
TL:
mire 6,77
DEAF:
mirer (mire)
DMF:
mire 2
TLF:
mire 1
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
mirari
1802a
s.
1
phil.
paragon, example
:
(
1214;
MS: 1214-16
)
hautisme sire, La qui vertu tant par est mire
2376
mirable
mirer#1
mirmande
mirur
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