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... brodequin ( now buskin in French ) was brosequin , † and refers , in support of this , to Génin's edition of ... brodequin was once spelt with s ( for d ) . " Very true ; but this important fact is mentioned by Ménage , La Curne , and ...
... brodequin ( now buskin in French ) was brosequin , † and refers , in support of this , to Génin's edition of ... brodequin was once spelt with s ( for d ) . " Very true ; but this important fact is mentioned by Ménage , La Curne , and ...
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... brodequin whilst it still meant cloth and before it had assumed the meaning of buskin . And now with regard to the ... brodequin may perhaps be explained by the confusion which undoubtedly existed be- tween brodequin ( when a kind of ...
... brodequin whilst it still meant cloth and before it had assumed the meaning of buskin . And now with regard to the ... brodequin may perhaps be explained by the confusion which undoubtedly existed be- tween brodequin ( when a kind of ...
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