clergialment (1267)

clergialment (1267)

  FEW:  clericus 2/i,775a Gdf:  clerjaument 2,152b GdfC: TL: clergal (clerjaument)  DEAF: DMF:  clergeaument  TLF: OED: MED: DMLBS:
clergaument,  clerjaument;  clerigaument  

adv.

1learnedly, sagely
( 1267; MS: c.1300 )  Bien avez dit e clerjaument (var. (Y: s.xiii4/4) clerigaument)  1903
( 1403-04 )  molt discretement & clergialment monstra […]  iii 522
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