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First published 1951 (DOST Vol. II).
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Feverȝere, n. Also: feveryhere, -yheir, -ȝher, fevirȝher(e, -ȝer, -ȝeir, fevyryhere, -ȝer; fewreyhere, fewer-, fewirȝer; feberȝeir.] [ME. feverȝere, -ȝeer, feverer (1297), OF. feverier.] February. 1394 Liber Aberbr. 42.
The xvi day of the moneth of Feveryer this cunnande was made
1395 Menzies Chart. (MS.).
The tend of the moneth of Fevyrȝer
1420 Reg. Great S. 29/2.
This indentur mad … the third day of Feveryheir
c1420 Wynt. iv. 41.
Janwere the fyrst off tha [monethis], The secund Fevyryhere
Ib. v. 4878.
Thefyrst dayand nycht of Fewreyhere [C. Feuirȝhere]
c1475 Wall. i. 363.
In Feuirȝer Wallas was to him send
Ib. vi. 1.
Than passit was wtast off Feuirȝher
1495 Halyb. 97.
The 12 day Fewerȝer 10 cronis of the son
c1500-c1512 Dunb. xi. 1 (M).
Of feber ȝeir the fyftein nycht … I lay in till a traunce

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