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Au tens gent que raverdoie
Biau m'est quant voi verdir les chans
Douce amours, ki m'atalente
Doulerousement comence
Merci, amors, ore ai mestier
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portman
ˈportman Now local. [f. port n.1, n.2 + man n.1 Cf. MDu. porter townsman, burgher.] 1. In OE. use, a citizen of a town, a burgess or burgher; spec. (after the Conquest) = capital or head portman, one of a select number of citizens, chosen to administer the affairs of a borough.c 1000 ælfric Saints' ...
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Fremyn Alezard
Fremyn Alezard was appointed as a member of the queen's household, among the gens de mestier, the royal artisans.
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weaving
▪ I. weaving, vbl. n.1 (ˈwiːvɪŋ) [f. weave v.1 + -ing1.] 1. The action of the v. weave; esp. the operation of forming cloth or other stuff by the interlacing of yarn or other filaments in a loom.1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xv. 444 Cloth þat cometh fro þe weuyng is nouȝt comly to were. 1398 Trevisa Barth. ...
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Miss St. Kitts & Nevis
Kitts and Nevis had chosen in under Basil Henderson directorship, Judy Mestier. Over the years since the start of St.
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purveyance
purveyance (pəˈveɪəns) Forms: 3–4 (5) por-, 3–8 pour-, 3– pur-; 3–6 -vea(u)nce, (4 -ans), 3–6 -via(u)nce, (-ans), 4–6 -vya(u)nce, (-a(u)ns); 4 -veyonce, 4–6 -veya(u)nce, 4–7 -veia(u)nce, 5–6 -voyance, 5– purveyance, (6 -veigh-, -veygha(u)nce). Also 5 perveaunce, -viance; Sc. perwyans, pourwiance, pu...
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Servais de Condé
In the household list of that year, he was described as a "gens de mestier: passmentier".
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pitcher-house
† ˈpitcher-house Obs. A room in a great house, in which the wine and ale were kept.1464 Rolls of Parlt. V. 540/1 Grome of the Picher house of oure Howshold. a 1548 Hall Chron., Hen. VIII 74 Ewery, Pantrie, Seller, Buttery, Spicery, pitcher house. 1601 F. Tate Househ. Ord. Edw. II (1876) 29 Two valle...
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handicraftsman
ˈhandiˈcraftsman Formerly also as 2 words, or with 1 or 2 hyphens; also β. handicraftman. [lit. handicraft's man, man of handicraft: cf. craftsman.] A man who exercises a handicraft; one employed in a manual occupation.1551 Robinson tr. More's Utop. ii. iv. (1895) 148 A handicraftes man doth so earn...
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mister
▪ I. mister, n.1 Obs. exc. arch. and dial. (ˈmɪstə(r)) Forms: 3–4 meister, 3–5 mester, (4 me(i)stere, mæster, meyster, mystare, -eir), 4–5 misteir, -ere, mestyer(e, 4–6 mistir, mystir, 4–7 mestier, 4–8 myster, (5 mestyer, -ire, -ur, -our, maister, mystur, -yr, -ire, -air, mystre, mistre, -tyr, 6 mis...
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meter
▪ I. meter, n.1 (ˈmiːtə(r)) Also 5 metere, metar, 6 meater, 6–7 metter, 8 meeter. [f. mete v.1 + -er1.] One who measures; a measurer; esp. one whose duty or office is to see that commodities are of the proper measure, as coal-meter, land-meter: see these words.1382 Wyclif Zech. ii. 1 In his hond a l...
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physic
▪ I. physic, n. (ˈfɪzɪk) Forms: α. 3–4 fisyke, 4 fisyk, fizike, 4–5 fisik(e, fysik, fysyk(e, 5 fisykke, fesike, 5–6 fesyk. β. 4 phisek, phesike, 4–6 phisik(e, -yk(e, 4–7 phisique, 5 phisikke, phesyk, 5–6 phisyque, physyk(e, 5–7 phisick(e, -ik(e, 6 -ycke, 6–7 physike, 6–8 -ick(e, 7 -iq(ue, 7– physic....
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working
▪ I. working, vbl. n. (ˈwɜːkɪŋ) [f. work v. + -ing1. Cf. MDu., MLG. werkinge, OHG. wer(a)chunga, MHG. werkunge; MHG. wurkung; (MH)G. wirkung.] The action of work v.; the result of this. I. 1. a. Performance of work or labour; † formerly also, that which is done, work.a 1300 Cursor M. 11997 Qui dos þ...
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