1lawto pronounce, proclaim:
(
1171-74;
MS: c.1200
)
pur ço out fait cel ban
denuncier
Becket1 2712
(
1275
)
ke celes sentences soient
denunciez e pupliez deux foys par an
Stats i 37
(
1281
)
jo nul de vos chapeles n’escuminiay unkes, mes
denunciay ke il esteient chet en sentence
Lett AF 26
(
1283
)
juge delegat ke nus comaunda de
denuncier escumeié mestre R. de F.
Lett AF 37
♦
to announce, make known:
(
s.xiiex;
MS: c.1200
)
l’esteile
denunciat [...] Ke li sires des reis [...] esteit nee
GUISCH 1587
(
s.xiii1;
MS: s.xiiim
)
Il prendra del mien e
denuncierat (Latin: annunciabit) a vus
Joshua Sermons ii 33
♦
to give notice:
(
1304
)
Eveke ne deit presenter [...] avant ceo q’il eit
denuncié au patron de presenter dedenz lé six mois
YBB 32-33 Ed I 185
2to foretell, predict:
(
MS: s.xiiiex
)
Iceles lignes [...] denuncient la mort celui accidenteument ou de present ou de preterit ou de futur
Chiromancies tlm 47.3
to tell:
(
s.xivin;
MS: s.xivm
)
Vous qe ne savez mye le mal eschure [...] demaundés les bestez e il vus aprendrount [...] les pessouns de la mier e ils vus
denuncierount
BOZ Cont 8
lawstatement, declaration:
(
1325
)
veigne en Garderobe & mustre […] si nule endenture de sa devoicer
(l. denoncer?) soit faite entre le Roi & lui
Rot Parl1 i 439
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