baretur

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Old French

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Noun

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baretur oblique singularm (oblique plural bareturs, nominative singular bareturs, nominative plural baretur)

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    • 12th century CE, Thomas de Kent, Roman de toute chevalerie, translation of Alexander romance, page 117, line 2440; republished as B. Foster, with the assistance of I. Short, editor, The Anglo-Norman 'Alexander'​, London: Anglo-Norman Text Society, 1976, ANTS 29-31 (1976), and 32-33 (1977):
      Pur le conte Lioyne un malveis baretur.
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