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crucier (c.1200)

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crucier (c.1200)

crucir  
  FEW:  crux 2/ii,1380b Gdf:  crucier 2,388b GdfC: TL: cruciier 2,1105 DEAF:  croz (cruciier)  DMF:  crucier  TLF: OED:  cf. crucet-hus n.  MED:  cf. crucet-hus n.  DMLBS:  cruciare 522a

v.trans.

to torment
( 1214; MS: 1214-16 )  espirt maligne en son cheval Entrira par enchantement, Sil crucira tant cruaument Q’ensemble amdui trubucheront  S Greg 2448
( s.xiiim; MS: s..xiiiex )  jeo sui crucié en ceste flambe  Legendary 58.182
( MS: s.xiiiex )  granz dolors del fu kis crucie  Reimpredigten 86.93

p.p. as a.

anguished
( c.1200; MS: s.xiiiin )  il sunt crucied e anguoissus qu’il ne seient pris ne ocis  Eluc 53.15
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