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blandise (s.xiii2)

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blandise (s.xiii2)

blandice  
[ FEW: *1,394a blandire; Gdf: 1,657a blandice; GdfC: 8,329b blandices; TL: 1,988 blandices /1,989 blandiz; DEAF:  blandir (blandice) / blandir (blandiz); DMF:  blandice; TLF:  blandices; OED:  blandish n.; MED:  blaundice n.; DMLBS: 202b blanditia ]

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1blandishment, flattery
( 1420 )  [...] de demourer et vivre sous l’obeyssance de leur droitturier et naturel seigneur, sans oncques avoir esté seduis par menaces ou blandices desdis anciens ennemis  386
2blasphemy
( s.xiii2; MS: c.1300 )  Ki dit blandise Ver Deu, [...] K’il seyt lapidé meyntenant  477
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