[abjection] (s.xiii2)

[abjection] (s.xiii2)

  FEW:  abjectio 24,33b Gdf:  abjecion 1,23c GdfC:  abjection 8,14b TL: DEAF:  abjecion  DMF:  abjection  TLF:  abjection  OED:  abjection n.  MED:  abjeccioun n.  DMLBS:  abjectio 4c
abjeccion,  abjeccioun,  abjectiun  

s.

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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abjection