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stile
1313
bath
s.xii
2
audicion
1421
plancher
2
1160-74
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plancher
2
(1160-74)
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[ hap]
FEW:
phalanx
8,354a
Gdf:
planchier 1
6,197a
GdfC:
plancheer
10,350a
TL:
planchier 2 7,1088
DEAF:
planche (planchier 2)
DMF:
planchéier
TLF:
planchéier
OED:
planch v.
/
plank v.
MED:
planken v.
DMLBS:
plancare
2305a /
planchare
2305a
planchier
v.a.
1
build.
to lay a floor or walls using planks
:
(
1414-15
)
pur .c. pees de elmenbord pur plauncher le privé .ij. s. .viij. d.
2 Henry V
p.p._as_a.
1
archit.
planked, fitted with wooden planks
:
(
1160-74;
MS: s.xiii
in
)
Entor out bretesches levees, Bien planchies e kernelees
ii 47.4310
planchage
planche
planchebord
plancheis
plancher#1
planchure
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