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composture
s.xii/xiii
escripture
s.xii
1
prosilite
s.xiv
1
shete
1346-47
maler
1369
los
s.xii
1/3
putere
1419
pide
1212
pitance
1294
acré
1310
ulliage
c.1327
ceriser
1194-99
santine
c.1170
levour
1293
flache
1279
mareschal
1084
addicion
1292
glorifier
s.xii
1
tresceler
s.xiii
4/4
persone
1121-1135
decay
1372
guster
s.xii
1
melilot
c.1300
combaron
1352
floc
1160
marth
1321
escalone
1190-1210
cresp
s.xii
3/4
wythye
1241
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wythye
(1241)
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[gdw]
FEW:
∅
Gdf:
∅
GdfC:
∅
TL:
∅
DEAF:
∅
DMF:
∅
TLF:
∅
OED:
withy n.
MED:
withi n.
DMLBS:
∅
wythi
ls
(loanword:
English
)
le
s.
1
withy, pliable branch or shoot of a willow (used for binding or as a building material)
:
(
1406-07
)
[...] pur wythis et clowis .ij. d.
8 Henry IV
2
name
geog.
trees
place where willows grow (used as part of a surname)
:
(
1241
)
Adam de la Wythye
withi n.
witthe
wythinis
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