1to stimulate, arouse:
(
c.1185;
MS: s.xiiim
)
ne voil pas saveir K’amur me poust
commoveir
Ipom BFR 1534
(
s.xiii2/4;
MS: s.xiii3/4
)
[…] por
comovoir l’apetite de manger
A-N Med i 210
2emotionto disturb, upset, make agitated:
(
1121-25;
MS: s.xiv1
)
Si la noise les
(=great fish) en
commout, Sachez, murir nus estout
S Brend mup 1047
(
c.1185
)
Plusors
(=wives) de leger le plur trovent, De leger lor baruns
cummovent
Proth ANTS 2052
(
s.xiiiin;
MS: s.xiii2/4
)
Symun Magus […] tut le poeple i ad
cummeu. […] E cuntre mei la
(=city) ad encitee
S Clem ANTS 12434
♦
to be altered:
(
MS: s.xiv1/4
)
En veyr e en esté […] est a
(l. la) digestion desturbé e les humurs sont
commus
Med Trans 353
3to jostle, knock against:
(
1212;
MS: 1212-13
)
La presse alot tant derompant Li porc, e la gent
commovant, Q’a l’us vint
Dial Greg SATF 12250
4to shake, make quake:
(
s.xii1;
MS: 1155-60
)
escrollee est e
commoude la terre
(Latin: commota est terra)
Camb Ps 136.LXXVI.18
(
s.xii2;
MS: s.xii3/3
)
La terre est
cummue e tremblad
Liv Reis1 101
(
s.xiii2/4;
MS: s.xiii2
)
Deus
commovee ad la tere
Mirur1 152va8
(
MS: s.xiiim
)
(Antichrist:) l’eir par venz e par fluvies
commovera, E autres merveiles e sorceries fra
Antecrist 113
♦
to cause to stumble:
(
s.xii1;
MS: c.1145
) dementres que sunt commout li mien piet, sur mei granz choses parlerent
(Latin: dum commoventur pedes mei super me magna locuti sunt)
Oxf Ps ANTS 64.37.17
emotionto become angry, agitated:
(
MS: 1120-40
)
Si s’en commourent tota la gent de Rome, Plus tost i vint ki plus tost i pout curre
S Alexis1 511
♦
marit.(of the sea) to change, become rough:
(
s.xiii2/4;
MS: s.xiii2
)
Li mundz en nul point ne s’areste; De bel se
commot en tempeste
Mirur1 152rb40
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