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(c.1378)
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decré
1171-74
cois
1323
forfeit
plais
s.xii
2
riggetigle
1327-77
shadde
1406
infect
c.1360-79
[transcours]
s.xiii
ex
timbre
3
1399-1400
scoue
1386
estoner
1155
rippure
1407-08
chalerus
quadraginta
c.1450
[tepide]
1487
sextain
1311
representacion
1433
bohorder
1155
harrou
c.1165
dent
2
1392-93
maurement
s.xiii
in
[nientcorusablement]
s.xiii
[cuidard]
1267
kiper
1354
rebroy
c.1378
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rebroy
(c.1378)
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[gdw]
FEW:
reburrus
10,137a
Gdf:
rebrois 1
6,648a /
rebrois 2
6,648a
GdfC:
∅
TL:
rebrois 8,387
DEAF:
rebors (rebrois)
DMF:
rebrois
TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
s.
1
opposition, antagonism
:
(
c.1378;
MS: s.xiv
ex
)
He cuer d’envye mal norry, Qui ne voet faire bien de soy, Et sa dolour maine a rebroy de ce qu’il voit bienfaire autry
3131
rebroier
reburs
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