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alonge (1160-74)

alonge (1160-74)

aloigne,  aloingne;  aluinne  
  FEW:  longus 5,412b Gdf:  alonge 1,233c GdfC:  alonge 8,86a TL: aloigne 1,311 DEAF:  lonc (alonge)  DMF:  allonge  TLF:  allonge  OED: MED: DMLBS:

s.

prolongation, delay
( 1160-74; MS: s.xvii )  Borgeiz courent as portes, ne cueurent plus aloingne  Rom de Rou wace i 44.833
( c.1185; MS: s.xiiim )  Ne lessez pas […] Ke vus n’abreggez mun jur; N’i metez unkes lunge essoigne Kar jo nen ai cure de aloigne (var. (D: s.xivm) de sa loigne) (l. s’aloigne?)  Ipom BFR 5252
( MS: c.1200 )  Enpris ai cest ovre a faire A asumer et a chef traire, Par raisun, brefment, senz aluinne […]  Amadas1 (V) 23
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