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[trahisunable]
s.xiv
3/4
[asteler]
c.1165
bai
1
1167-8
[traiour]
s.xiii
1/4
Clear
[traiour]
(s.xiii
1/4
)
Cite this entry
[gdw]
FEW:
trahere
13/ii,179b
Gdf:
traieor
7,785b
GdfC:
∅
TL:
traiëor 10,490
DEAF:
traire (traiëor)
DMF:
traieur
TLF:
traire (trayeur)
OED:
trayer n.
MED:
traier n.
DMLBS:
tractor
3466a
traeur,
traiere;
treere,
trehur,
treour,
treur,
treyre,
treyere,
treyhere,
treyour;
triour
s.
1
archer, one who draws a bowstring
:
(
s.xiii
1/4
;
MS: s.xiii
ex
)
Trestuz li bons sunt nafré de sun dard de amur Ke vent di l’arblaste dunt Deus est trehur
945
2
name
(used as a surname)
:
(
1225
)
William le Treyere
Trier
(
1299
)
Robert le Treyour
Trier
traiour de vin
1
occupation
tapster, one who draws and serves wine
:
(
1308;
MS: s.xv
)
.j. vallett de mestier, treour
(
var.
(B:
s.xv
)
triour
)
de vin qi trerra tout la vine qi serra despendu en l’ostell et eydra servire en la sale quant mestier serra
260
atraiour
traicier
traire
trait#1
trait#2
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