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terree
s.xiii
m
yeman
1381
approprement
c.1275
picage
1280
bailiff
1121-25
ribwort
1272-82
[hairer]
s.xiv
1
Galwaysparth
1408
boleter
1
1180-90
adoner
c.1135
espole
s.xii/xiii
dissimiler
c.1270
bordon
1
1115
Barde
2
1314
fiente
s.xii
1
[turnel]
1
c.1290
vespre
1121-25
beivable
s.xii
3/4
vengement
c.1136-37
duble
s.xii
1/4
feuet
1212
trepan
s.xiii
2/4
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1292
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[DD]
FEW:
trahere
13/ii,181b
Gdf:
portraior
GdfC:
∅
TL:
portraieor 6,320b
DEAF:
traire (portraieor)
DMF:
portraieur
TLF:
∅
OED:
portrayer n.
MED:
portraiour n.
DMLBS:
protractor
2542a
portreor,
portreour;
purtreour
s.
1
occupation
name
artist who draws or paints pictures, portraits, etc. (used as a surname)
:
(
1292
)
John le Portreor
Portrait
(
1313
)
Nic. le Portreour
portraiour n.
(
1340
)
Geoffr. le Purtreour
portraiour n.
purtrait#1
purtraire
purtraiture
purtreiter
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