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curial (1212)

curial (1212)

 
  FEW:  curia 2/ii,1563b Gdf:  curial 2,405c GdfC: TL: curïal 2,1160 DEAF:  curial  DMF:  curial 1  TLF:  curie 1  / curial 1  / curial 2  OED:  curial n. / adj.  MED:  curial n.  DMLBS:  curialis 538b

a.

1curial, senatorial
( MS: s.xiii2 )  come: curiale, cur[t]eys  TLL i 151
( c.1334; MS: s.xivm )  ceux qi furent de sa covine mist en les offices curials  TREVET Cron1 266.5
2lawin accordance with court procedure
( 1358 )  plus curial serroit et acordaunt a ley et reson que homme se acquittat par son serment et siz bones gentz de jurer ovesqe lui […] qe par deux, issint suburné  Bor Cust i 169

s.

1titlemember of curia or senate
( 1212; MS: 1212-13 )  De la mort d’un curial  Dial Greg SATF 17056.rubr
occupationdomesticofficial, member of household
( 1260-70; MS: s.xiv1 )  Un curial esteit, Qe une pucele levé aveit  Man pechez 7163
2eccl.occupationrural dean
( c.1240; MS: c.1300 )  Un pore curial un grant pecché criminal Aveit fet  Mir N-D 255.5
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