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folkesmot
s.xii
aneler
2
1413-14
rennyngram
1437-38
tunhove
c.1335
shiretowne
1452-53
chastreu
1312-13
metere
1
1307
legge
1
1358-59
[timbremongere]
1275
lere
1
1347-50
mayþen
s.xiv
2
portreve
1275
clensyng
1421-22
[wodemongere]
1464-65
Wealdessh
1316
hukestere
1382
ebbé
a.1399
halyngrop
1409-11
crokere
1275
drengage
1302
riddyng
1447-48
drivere
1275
somerhouse
1336
rakkyng
1464-65
[shirreve]
1212
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[shirreve]
(1212)
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[DD]
FEW:
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Gdf:
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GdfC:
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TL:
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DEAF:
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DMF:
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TLF:
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OED:
sheriff n.
MED:
shir-reve n.
DMLBS:
∅
schereve;
sherreve;
shireve,
sirreve
ls
(loanword:
English
)
le
s.
1
occupation
name
sheriff, high royal official responsible for the administration of the royal demesne and the execution of the law (used as a surname)
:
(
1212
)
Hugo le Sirreve
shir-reve n.
(
1260
)
Roger le Schereve
shir-reve n.
(
1273
)
Robert le Shireve
shir-reve n.
(
1310
)
Robert le Sherreve
shir-reve n.
reve
shire
shirebidel
shirrevescothe
shirrevesyeld
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