dedignation (s.xiv1)

dedignation (s.xiv1)

  FEW:  dignare *3,78a Gdf:  dedignation 2,452b GdfC: TL: DEAF:  dedignation  DMF:  dédignation  TLF: OED:  dedignation n.  MED:  dedignacioun n.  DMLBS:  dedignatio 584a
dedignacioun  

s.

1lack of respect, offence
( s.xiv1; MS: s.xivm )  Les Levitz ficherount adecertes tentories par environ del tabernacle que dedignacioun ne soit fait sur la multitude des filz Israel  87ra
( 1401-02 )  il luy ferroit avoir grant maugree & dedignation de Roi  iii 242
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dedignation