"provendier" meaning in Ancien français

See provendier in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Noun

  1. Celui à qui est donné de la nourriture.
    Sense id: fr-provendier-fro-noun-uktitkHj
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: provendier Related terms: provender

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    "(Vers 1050) Dérivé de provende, avec le suffixe -ier (malgré le fait que provende est attesté à peu près 85 ans plus tard), provende étant du latin praebenda, orthographe probablement altéré sous l’influence de providere, et b en latin a tendance à devenir v en ancien français (corvus → corb)."
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