compasser3 (c.1275)

compasser3 (c.1275)

  FEW:  compati *2/ii,974b Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF:  compassïon (*)  DMF: TLF: OED: MED: DMLBS:  compati 1 404b
 

v.n.

1 emotion to share in suffering, feel compassion
( s.xv1/4 ) compasser, deporter, souffrer, endurer (Latin: pati)  85

p.pr._as_a.

1emotiondistressed
( c.1275; MS: s.xiii4/4 )  La cheytyve (=woman with dead child in her womb) esteyt compassaunt. Queu part peut aver sucurs?  7807
( MS: c.1330 )  Qar la famme de son anfant Mout est pensive e compassant  105.2
2emotiondistressing, hurtful
( s.xivin; MS: s.xivm )  La parole est douce e pleisaunt e la malice compassant  125
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