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cancerina
s.xiii
2/4
casquis
c.1200
desnommé
1298
herpelé
c.1270
liveré
2
s.xii
ex
parmanableté
s.xii
1
[tresplentivusement]
1354
salvagin
1
s.xii
3/4
balenger
1
c.1340
[nunacordant]
s.xiv
4/4
immediat
1311
aprester
1
1113-19
enrugir
s.xii
1/3
[signifiement]
1121-35
gernois
1194
scintenele
1194-99
chapiteau
1433
criket
s.xii
1
[resteindre]
s.xii
2
escurcer
1150-70
[coilter]
1179
buinun
s.xii
cawet
1342
[oreiller]
2
s.xiii
2
baronnerie
1160-74
[eslongement]
1302
[poité]
s.xii
1
quaile
s.xii
1
polente
c.1325
parmanant
c.1136-65
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vaumpe;
wampes,
wampesz
s.
1
upper front part of hose or foot-wear, vamp
:
(TBD)
hoc antepedale, vampe
(3) 161
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inpedias gallice: vampes
(Gloss Comm L) 24
This is an AND1 entry © MHRA 1977-1992: reproduced with permission. Digitisation funded by the
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