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Turelot / Turelote (gender unknown)

(with) definite article: ?
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According to WNT, "Possibly a contraction from Turelurelot (small bagpipe)"; Oldest occurrence (spelling: turelote [plural?]) discovered: Dordrecht, 1286 (in »Rekening van de uitgaven van de stad Dordrecht over het jaar 1285-1286« [Account of the expenditure of the city of Dordrecht...]); NB¹: Compare Old French Turelure; NB²: Pronunciation possibly French; NB³: I was unable (yet) to check the text in Corpus Gysseling (Corp.I, 0702, Dordrecht, 1286).


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WNT (»Corp.I, 0702) [NB: To enable reading the entire text, the page needs to be "unfolded": Activate subbetekenissen | citaten (➺ top left), or click on + | ↪ (in the text); ws]