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bienvoillance (1267)

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bienvoillance (1267)

bienvoillaunce;  bienveullance,  bienvoilance,  bienvolence,  bienvueillance  
  FEW:  velle 14,218a Gdf: GdfC:  bienvoillance 8,323c TL: bienvueillance 1,970 DEAF:  benevole (benivolence)  DMF:  bienveillance  TLF:  bienveillance  OED:  benevolence n.  MED:  benevolence n.  / bien-voillaunce n.  DMLBS:  benevolentia 193a

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1benefit
( 1267; MS: c.1300 )  (he receives the Holy Spirit who) k'en pure creance Departe, od la bien vuillance De baptesme  Lum Lais ANTS 8988
benevolence, kindness
( c.1401? )  la continuance de vostre gracieuse bienvolence  Lett & Pet 466.9
2good graces
( 1303 )  reveignent en la bienvueillance et a la grace nostre seignur le Roi  Treaty Rolls i 163
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