1rejection:
(
MS: s.xivm
)
Malachie dit apertement [...] de la abjeccioun de Israel et l’apellaunce des gentz
(Latin: de abjectione Israhel et vocatione gentium)
3vb
♦
excision, removal:
(
1155;
MS: s.xiiex
)
De ces dous moz est fait 'Cernel'. 'Cerno' e 'El' sunt ajusté [...], Mais une lettre en est sevree, De la fin de 'Cerno' ostee, Si est par une abscisiun
(var.
(F: s.xiiiex) abjeccion
) Faite la compositiun
13801 (var.)
2object of rejection:
(
s.xiii2;
MS: s.xiii2
)
il
(J.C.) […] deignat pur nus estre petit e enferm, reproce de[s] hummes e abjectiun del people
270
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