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rebracer (1155)

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rebracer (1155)

rebracier  
  FEW:  brachium 1,488a Gdf:  rebracier 6,646a GdfC:  rebrasser 10,495a TL: rebracier 8,385 DEAF:  braz (rebracier)  DMF:  rebrasser  TLF:  rebras (rebrassé)  OED: MED: DMLBS:

v.refl.

to roll up one’s sleeves
( 1155; MS: s.xiii4/4 )  Corineus se rebraça, Esterchi sei si se molla  1111
( s.xiii1/4; MS: s.xiiim )  Sure li corent cun chens afamez, Tuz le volent oscire e demenbrer. Dunc se rebrace Reneward cum ber; Il nen out lance ne espé adubé; Les poinz que ad gros lur prent a presenter  3310

p.p. as a.

with one’s sleeves rolled up
( 1160-74; MS: s.xiiiin )  Neis les veilles i sunt curues Od pels, od tinels, od maçues, Escorciés e rebraciés, De bien ferir aparailliés  i 201.1097

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See also:

bras1 
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