confession (s.xii1)

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confession (s.xii1)

[ FEW: 2/ii,1030b confessio; Gdf: ; GdfC: 9,151a confession; TL: 2,677 confessïon; DEAF:  confesser (confession); DMF:  confession; TLF:  confession; OED:  confession n.; MED:  confessioun n.; DMLBS: 431c confessio ]
confessione,  confessioun,  confessiun;  confesion;  cunfession,  confeccioun  13 316.90 conssioun(l. confessioun?)  574  

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1lawconfession, admission of guilt
( 1376 )  nul editement y ad sur lui, ne pris ové mayne ovre (=caught in the act), ne confession fait devant Coroner  ii 354
( 1397 )  lisa en escript la dite confession  iii 379
( 1421 )  come par la confessioun les ditez R. et J. R. fait devaunt le mair de Loundres […] pleinement fuit trovez  vii 255
( 1429 )  q’adonqes soit il convict par sa propre confession  iv 359
( 1489-90 )  s’il dit qu’il fuit deinz age, donques ceo est confession de feffement  ii 148.31
lawadmission of the correctness of an allegation
( 1425 )  lou (=in cases where) un recorde est pledé en disabilment de person de pleintif, come villenage per confession de recorde ou utlagerie  i 22.12
2eccl.liturgical(sacrament of) confession, admission of one's sins before a priest (to receive absolution)
( c.1141; MS: s.xiii4/4 ) Deus nus otreit cel don, Voire confessiun  1206
( c.1240; MS: c.1300 )  E cil eit grant confusiun Par ky cist out confessiun  29.106
( c.1275; MS: s.xiii4/4 )  De cest myracle fu graunt renun E trest plusurs a confessiun  8131
( 1307 )  il ad poer de confessiouns doner par sa lettre e alire (=choose) confessiours de quiqe om voit (=wishes)  437.18-19
( 1432 )  veils hommes et femmes ount deviez sauns confession ou autre sacrement de Seint Eglise prendre  iv 404
3 theol. decleration, professing of one's faith
( s.xii1; MS: c.1145 ) [...] en voiz de esleecement e de confessiun  67.41.5
confession de curt
1lawacknowledgement, consent, in court
( 1304 )  Margerie fut coverte qe ne poeyt conusance fere par fin saunz confession de curt, ne estre confesse saunz garrant  32-33 Ed I 317
aler, venir a confession
1eccl.liturgicalto go, come to confession
( c.1135; MS: 1267-68 )  Por m’amor lor done pardon Et venir a confession  51.656 (A)
( c.1240; MS: c.1300 )  Tant sovent sa dame apela Ke dist (l. dire) lui fist par avisiun Ke il alast a confessiun  28.54
( s.xiiiex; MS: 1307-15 )  fausement ou feintement aler a confession  40.31
oir confession
1 eccl. liturgical (as a priest) to hear confession, to take a person's confession
( 1425 )  oiere les confessions, prechere n’ensignere le people  iv 305
prendre (sa, etc.) confession
1eccl.liturgicalto make one's confession (and receive absolution for one's sins)
( 1141; MS: s.xiii4/4 )  Des pecchiez dunt avum [Ja] pris confessiun D’iceus n’ier[t] jugement  1162
( s.xiiiin; MS: s.xiii1 )  Le jur de l’absoluciun, Quant ad pris sa cunfessiun  1168
receivre confession
1liturgical(as a priest) to hear confession, to take a person's confession
( 1160-74; MS: s.xiiiin )  Gisfrei, evesques de Constances [...] reçut les confessions E dona les beneiçons  ii 157.7351
( s.xiiiin; MS: s.xiiim )  li bon preechur qui pur le poeple Deu receivent confessiun des peccheurs e le edefiement de lur fei  2216
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