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[surmuntance]
s.xiii
2
globus
1271-72
reclaim
1121-25
desemblance
c.1136-65
provincial
1312
duteisun
1113-19
sauset
s.xiii
3/4
peste
s.xiii
ex
artifice
1212
[treslung]
1271-72
taius
c.1136-65
mesnere
c.1290
targement
1295-97
pounet
1390-1412
[tresfer]
s.xiii
m
[acoutement]
s.xii
1
birse
c.1275
fiacre
c.1300
melochite
s.xii
1/3
papesse
c.1334
turnure
c.1290
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turnure
(c.1290)
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[dd]
FEW:
tornare
13/ii,60a
Gdf:
torneure
7,759c
GdfC:
tournure
10,791a
TL:
torneure 10,436
DEAF:
torner (torneure)
DMF:
tournure
TLF:
tournure
OED:
tournure n.
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
tonure
(
l.
tornure)
s.
1
spinning movement or sensation
:
(
MS: s.xiii
ex
)
vertigo: (C) gallice turnure
ii 170
2
diversion, detour
:
(
c.1290;
MS: s.xiv
1/4
)
Du verger vers le boys Sanz tonure
(
l.
tornure)
me voys
(A) 303rb
turnable
turnance
tuné#1
turneboeler
turnee
turnei
turneiement
turneier
turneiur
turneiz
turnel#2
turner#1
turner#2
turnesolle
turniole
turnour
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