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(adyner)
s.xiv
2
arrataille
1329-30
manicler
s.xiii
3/3
texture
s.xiv
1
corbement
s.xii
3/4
pluralment
1165-80 (?)
cem
c.1290
ensoignour
1280
[apendu]
s.xiv
in
superfice
s.xiii
in
haroge
s.xiii
ex
piot
1297
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[DD]
FEW:
pica
8,420b
Gdf:
piot
GdfC:
∅
TL:
piot
DEAF:
pie (piot)
DMF:
piot 1
TLF:
piot
OED:
piet n. and adj
MED:
piot n.
DMLBS:
∅
pyot
s.
1
zool.
orn.
name
young of the magpie (used as a surname)
:
(
1297
)
Simon Pyot
Pyatt
(
1335
)
Roger Piot
Pyatt
pie#2
pievol
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