[abauber] (1174-75)

[abauber] (1174-75)

  FEW:  balbus *1,210b Gdf:  abaubir 1,18b / abober 1,25a GdfC: TL: abaubir 1,42 DEAF:  baube (abaubir)  DMF:  abauber  / abaubir  TLF: OED:  abob v.  / abobbed n.  MED:  abobbed p.p. as s.  / abobben v.  DMLBS:
abbobber,  abober  

v.a.

1to deceive, lead astray
( s.xiiex; MS: s.xiiim )  Espeir de vivre nos ad trop abobez  104
( c.1305; MS: c.1330 )  les paroles […] Wichuses e felouns, pur aboller (var. (O: s.xivm) abbobber ) la gent  428 (var.)

p.p._as_a.

estre abaubé de
1to be inexperienced, inept in
( 1174-75; MS: s.xiiex )  Rogier d’Estutevile ne fud mie lanier Ne abobed de guerre ne vilain chevalier  1288
baube#1  baubeder  baubeier  baubur 
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