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floresshing
1403-04
dier
1403-04
Scotland
1309
schaker
a.1399
fastner
1333-35
forstate
1386
ripier
1279
[rorope]
1312-13
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1340
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s.xiii
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1198
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c.1444
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1297
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1415-16
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1220
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s.xiv
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1353-54
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1435-36
strinde
1333
writere
1275
parroc
1212
[chunc]
s.xiv-xv
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1405-06
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1297
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s.xiii
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1313
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1325
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1469
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1254
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1463
joyning
1421-22
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OED:
side table n.
MED:
side n. (sidetable)
DMLBS:
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ls
(loanword:
compound with
English
)
le
s.
1
domestic
side table, table placed to the side of the high tabe for those of lower status
:
(
1399
)
le dit count de Gloucestre seiant a maunger mesme le temps a une side table en la dite sale
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