defunct (c.1240)

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defunct (c.1240)

[ FEW: 3,30b defunctus; Gdf: ; GdfC: 9,290c defunt; TL: 2,1302 defunt; DEAF: ; DMF:  défunt; TLF:  défunt; OED:  defunct adj., n.; MED: ; DMLBS: ]
defuncte,  defunz;  deffunct; 
pl. deffuncs,  deffunt  

a.

1deceased, late
( s.xiii2; MS: s.xiii2 )  nos beinfeturs u morz u defuncz  270
( 1317 )  pur la quele chose il selebrant checun jour eu dit leu une messe pur les deffuncs predecessors du Roi  iv 579a
( 1405; MS: s.xv1 )  un burgois [...] nommé P. M., deffunct  397.17
( 1435 )  par la victorieuse conqueste de deffunt prince de noble memoire  424

s.

1deceased (person)
( c.1240; MS: c.1300 )  Pur le defunz chaunta un jur [...]  202.51
( c.1432 )  une langue de serpent, [...], ouveré de la racine qui estoit la devise dudit defuncte  C257
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