raluys (s.xiiiex)

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raluys (s.xiiiex)

[gdw]

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The Latin noun, rabula (also rabulus or rabulum) is defined in DMLBS as ‘speaker who rants or shouts’ or ‘hawker, peddler’. The Anglo-Norman word appears only as this gloss to a Latin term without further context (in John of Garland’s Unus Omnium), and remains obscure in its etymology and sense.

s.?

1merch.occupationhawker, peddler (?)
( MS: s.xiiiex )  rabulus: raluys  ii 168
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