1theol.charity, Christian love:
(
s.xii1/3;
MS: s.xiiiex
)
(through the power of a stone, man and wife) Fey garderunt, humilité, E parmeindrunt en charité
267.71
(
c.1136-65;
MS: c.1200
)
en veraie karitet Ait hom amor en Dampnedé
4333
(
c.1270;
MS: s.xiii4/4
)
fei e esperance e cherité
2324
(
c.1285;
MS: c.1297
)
par charité, c’est par seinte amur de son prome
77
♦
act of charity:
(
c.1240;
MS: c.1300
)
Oiez […] De la dame grant charité
173.60
2
charitable gift, offer:
(
1160-74;
MS: s.xvii
)
Puiz li proia assez que un petit menjast, Preist la charité, un petit se disnast
i 73.1745
♦
finan.tip, gratuity:
(
1260-70;
MS: s.xiv1
)
La charité lui enveia, et le munestral receu l’a
4375
3burden, need for charity:
(
s.xii1;
MS: 1155-60
)
Jete sur le seignur ta charitet
(Latin: charitatem)
95.LIV.24
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