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[corusus] (s.xii2/4)

[corusus] (s.xii2/4)

coreceous,  corechos,  coreços,  coreçous,  coreçus,  coreiços,  coreiçus,  coresçus;  coriceous,  corisous;  coroços,  coroçous,  corouceous,  corouçous,  corusçus;  curceus,  cureiçus,  curesçus,  curruçus,  cursus,  curuçus  
  FEW:  *corruptum 2/ii,1235b Gdf:  coroços 2,307c GdfC: TL: corroços 2,898 DEAF:  corrocier (corroços)  DMF:  courrouceux  TLF:  courroucé  OED: MED: DMLBS:

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1emotionangry
( MS: s.xii2/4 )  Paien s'en fuient, curuçus e irez  Roland 2164
( 1174-75; MS: s.xiiex )  Jos ferai de lur guerre curesçus e dolent  FANT OUP 346
( 1190-1210; MS: c.1300 )  Mult coreçus e mult iré  Waldef BB 4884
( s.xiii2/4; MS: s.xivin )  irez e corouçous  Corset ANTS 56
( MS: s.xiv )  bilosum: cursus  TLL ii 58
2 emotion distraught
( MS: s.xii4/4 ) quant fustes nez, lee fui e mult joiuse: Ore te vei mort, sin sui mult curruçuse  S Alexis2 430
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