amordre (1194-99)

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amordre (1194-99)

  FEW:  admordere 24,170b Gdf:  amordre 1,275b GdfC: TL: amordre 1,366 DEAF:  amordre  DMF:  amordre  TLF: OED: MED: DMLBS:

p.p. amors  

v.refl.

s'amordre a
1 emotion to become attached to, very keen on
( 1194-99; MS: s.xiii2 )  al frere pardonast Por la proesce qu'il ot faite, Ço dont il aveit l’ordre enfraite, Tant qu’il en ot misericorde; 'Mais gard', dist il, 'ne s’i amorde'  9919
s'amorde a, de (+inf.)
1emotionto seek to, be very keen to
( s.xiiiin; MS: s.xiii2/4 )  Il les veut partant chastier Que ne se amordent a pechier  8182
( s.xiiiex; MS: s.xiv1/4 )  E me voille, sachez, amordre De combatre pur fin amur  (U) 14

p.p._as_a.

estre amors a
1emotionto be attached to, very keen on
( s.xiii1; MS: s.xiiiex )  Ore voil eser  (ed. [a]eser) mun cors De femme dunt jo mi sui amors  110
( s.xiii2/4; MS: s.xiii2 )  As seremenz sunt si amors Ke einz k’il volent rien mustrer Forment cumencent a jurer  167vb34
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