1emotionanger, displeasure:
(
c.1136-65;
MS: c.1200
)
La joie Deu e le
corot
5956
(
1184;
MS: s.xiiiex
)
Assez dist par
curuz e ire
493
(
MS: s.xiii
)
offensam:
curuce
168
(
s.xiiim;
MS: s.xiv1
)
Jour de ire e de
corusce
395
(
1321
)
Sir Hugh le Despenser le fitz fust coroucé devers le Roi, et sur ceo
corouce fist une bille
i 182
♦
act causing anger:
(
s.xiiiin;
MS: s.xiii3/4
)
Issi se peine por un
curuz Chescune hunir sun ami duz
1403
2emotionangry person:
(
c.1136-65;
MS: c.1200
)
Li suef n’unt suen
(=regard) de
coroz: Lor compaignie n’est dunc proz
9557
1emotionangry:
(
c.1200;
MS: s.xivin
)
Li rei revient ja de chascer U gueres ne put espleiter,
Corus e plain de maltalent
681
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