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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Quotation dates: 1473-1474
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Brigantare, Brigintare, n. [f. Brigantine,n.] A maker of brigandines. — 1473–4 Treasurer's Accounts I. 65.
To Johne Clement the brigintare 1473–4 Ib. 66.
To Johnne brigantare 1473–4 Ib. 68.
To the brigintare in his gret seiknes
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