"pavesme" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Moyen français]

  1. Grand bouclier en bois, couverture.
    Sense id: fr-pavesme-frm-noun-1a9BhsFx
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: bouclier, écu, pavois
Categories (other): Noms communs en moyen français, Moyen français Related terms: pavaisme, pavoisme, pavois, pavoisine, pavars, pavard, pavail, pavescue, pavesche, pavier, pavière

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    "→ voir pavese et pavesche. Du latin pavesium. Selon Littré, type de bouclier fabriqué à Pavie. Selon Ménage, vient de parma. Selon Jal, vient de pavimentum, (« plancher »). Ou vient de l’ancien français pave (« couverture »)."
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      "word": "pavard"
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      "word": "pavier"
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      "word": "pavière"
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        {
          "ref": "Roman du Petit Jehan de Saintré",
          "text": "Mais quant le vrai amoureux part de son pavillon tout armé, comme il doit estre garni de sa pavesme, et de tous ses bastons."
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      "word": "écu"
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    "→ voir pavese et pavesche. Du latin pavesium. Selon Littré, type de bouclier fabriqué à Pavie. Selon Ménage, vient de parma. Selon Jal, vient de pavimentum, (« plancher »). Ou vient de l’ancien français pave (« couverture »)."
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    {
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    },
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    },
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