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aloger (1155)

aloger (1155)

alloger,  alogier;  esloger  
  FEW:  laubja 16,450a Gdf:  alogier 1,231b GdfC: TL: alogier 1,310 DEAF:  loge (alogier)  DMF:  aloger  TLF: OED:  allodge v.  MED:  alogen v.  DMLBS:

v.trans.

mil.to encamp, lodge in a military camp
( 1155; MS: s.xiiex )  La cité volt faire asiegier E sa gent entur alogier  Brut WACE 13154

v.refl.

mil.to set up camp
( s.xii3/4; MS: s.xiv2 )  Nes put a cel jur prendre; defors s’est alogez (var. (P: c.1310) de defors s’est logez). Devant la porte fu le real tref fichez  Rom Chev ANTS 884
( s.xii2; MS: s.xii3/3 )  se alogierent, e lur tentes i tendirent  Liv Reis1 10
( a.1399; MS: a.1399 )  les autres s'eslogerent en une petit boscage pur estre prestez de les aider si myster il fuist  Anon Chr1 65

p.p. as a.

1lodged, staying
( a.1399; MS: a.1399 )  et vendrent sur les seignours […] W. et sire M. de R. ou ils furent alogez et les pristrent  Anon Chr1 64.33
2mil.(en)camped
( c.1335; MS: s.xivm )  la mountaigne oue les Escoce furent allogez  Anon Chr2 148

See also:

enloger  loger1 
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