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[alongance] (1297-98)

[alongance] (1297-98)

aloignance  
  FEW:  longus *5,417a Gdf:  alongance 1,233c GdfC: TL: DEAF:  lonc (alongance)  DMF:  allongance  TLF: OED: MED: DMLBS:

Derivatives of the adjectives lung (‘long’, from Latin longus) and luin (‘far’, from Latin longe – with the adverbial form producing a diphthongization of the root vowel) are separated on etymological and semantic grounds. However, the overlap of spelling variants (with or wihtout the diphthonization) between the two groups suggests no firm distinction between them.

s.

prolongation, extension
( 1297-98 )  la quele sufferance [...] doit durer par aloignance e continuance jusqes a l’endemain de la Tiphanie  Treaty Rolls i 134

See also:

alonge  alonger  eslongance  lung 
This is an AND1 entry © MHRA 1977-1992: reproduced with permission. Digitisation funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council of the United Kingdom.
alongance