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[
FEW: 9,653a
pyxis
;
Gdf:
∅
;
GdfC: 8,336c
boistous
;
TL: 1,1037
boistos
;
DEAF:
boiste (boistos)
;
DMF:
boiteux
;
TLF:
boiteux
;
OED:
boistous a.
;
MED:
boistous a.
;
DMLBS:
∅
]
boistous;
boitous,
boitus;
buistus;
bustous,
bustus
a.
1
rough, in a crude state
:
(
MS: s.xiii
1
)
rudis: bustus
ii 106
(
s.xiv
in
;
MS: s.xiv
m
)
un piere neyr e boystouse est trovee
135
2
disabled, paralysed, unable to walk because of deformation, injury or illness
:
(
c.1275;
MS: s.xiii
4/4
)
Quatre aunz esteyt si boystus, Sy gurd de cors e despytous Ke sé quisses ne pout avyser
5355
♦
fig.
incapable
:
(
c.1270;
MS: s.xiii
4/4
)
(the soul)
Ke einz fu boistuse e come chargee Enaguzié est e sutillee
(by sleep)
1940
s.
1
one who is disabled, paralysed, unable to walk because of deformation, injury or illness
:
(
1354;
MS: c.1360
)
Peresce, cele orde vile boituse
70
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