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garantisun
s.xii
2/4
mortmain
1192
[surmuntance]
s.xiii
2
[gendrable]
s.xiii/xiv
nuit
1
1113-19
tolte
1160-74
[soignanterie]
s.xiii
1
fenix
1121-35
tusser
1194-99
aumosnel
1304-05
convertible
s.xiii
ex
gaiant
s.xii
1
baptesmement
c.1135
mesvenir
s.xiii
m
generatif
s.xiv
1
[soigneurousement]
1370
puine
c.1275
Juti
s.xiii
in
Custepente
1256
[baudorie]
1121-25
[scharn]
c.1385
Mortaigne
c.1230
pardefin
1171-74
whittere
1221
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whittere
(1221)
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[DD]
FEW:
∅
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
∅
TL:
∅
DEAF:
∅
DMF:
∅
TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
whiter(e n.
DMLBS:
∅
whytere;
witere,
wytere
ls
(loanword:
M.E.
)
le
s.
1
occupation
name
one who whitens (whitewasher, caulker, bleacher etc.) (used as a surname)
:
(
1221
)
Henry le Witere
whiter(e n.
(
1275
)
Joh. le Wytere
whiter(e n.
(
1310
)
Andrew le Whytere
whiter(e n.
(
1320
)
Thomas le Whittere
Whiter
white
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