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pucher (s.xiii1)

pucher (s.xiii1)

 
  FEW: Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF:  pucher  DMF: TLF: OED: MED: DMLBS:

It is unclear whether this otherwise not attested verb is related to English puke v. (origin uncertain). The latter, however, is only attested from the late sixteenth century onwards, i.e. more than three centuries later than these Anglo-Norman glosses. Alternatively, the word may somehow be a corrupt version of vuncher (from Latin vomicare).

v.intrans.

to vomit, spew (?)
( MS: s.xiii1 )  nauseo (gloss: pucher) / quod idem est quod vomere (gloss: pucher) quod in transfretatione marius sepius contingit, unde nausea  TLL i 187.163 and ii 105.163

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