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First published 1983 (DOST Vol. V).
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Quotation dates: 1505-1513
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Pampilioun, Pampilleoun, Pampilȝone, Pampelȝone, n. [e.m.E. pampaylyon(e (1487), pawmpilyon (1502), a kind of fur, perh. that of the black budge imported from Pampeluna in Navarre. Cf. OF. pampelune material made in Pampeluna.] — 1505 Treasurer's Accounts III. 43.
For xj skinnis of pampilioun to fill furth the lynyng of the samyn [gownn] 1507–8 Ib. IV. 30. 1512 Ib. 215.
Ane goune … linit with deip purfele of pampilleoun 1513 Ib. 426.
Pampelȝone … pampilȝone
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