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strengmakere
1338
foloir
c.1360-79
[pursaillir]
1160-74
mediatur
1267
trussyngbed
1397-99
rechanement
c.1170
northpartie
1381
fiçail
s.xiii
1
[seilleie]
s.xiii
resemer
1319
[shirebidel]
1227
pessarie
s.xiii
m
apurtenir
1140-1160
dernehundred
c.1300
incestuos
c.1360-79
rescusser
s.xiii
1
[parcoillir]
1304
sotilement
1113-19
folhastif
c.1360-79
purchaçur
c.1292
pynnynge
1408-09
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pynnynge
(1408-09)
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[ gdw]
FEW:
spina
*12,181a
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
∅
TL:
∅
DEAF:
∅
DMF:
∅
TLF:
∅
OED:
pinning n.1
MED:
pinning(e ger.
DMLBS:
pinnare
2286a
ls
(loanword:
English
)
le
s.
1
build.
pinning, small stone used to fill joint or interstices of masonry
:
(
1408-09
)
Item pur .iij. lodis peris pur le pynnynge et le cariage .vij. s. .ij. d.
10 Henry IV
pin#2
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