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deramer (s.xii1)

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deramer (s.xii1)

deramir,  desramer; 
p.p.f. deramede  
  FEW:  ramus 10,47a Gdf:  desramer 2,639a GdfC: TL: desramer 2,1722 DEAF:  raim (desramir)  DMF:  desramer  TLF: OED: MED: DMLBS:

v.intrans.

to strip, tear the branches from
( s.xii1; MS: 1155-60 )  Esprise par fu e desramee (Latin: desramatam)  Camb Ps 148.LXXIX.16
( s.xiii2/4; MS: s.xiii2 )  Plusurs unt arbres desramé  Mirur2 725
to tear, shred
( c.1235; MS: c.1235 )  Lur cheveus decirent, lur dras unt derami  S Aub 1515
to tear out
( c.1136-37; MS: s.xiiex )  Od aguilluns [...] Le firent[...] entur aler Pur sa buele deramer  GAIMAR1 4832

p.p. as a.

torn, ripped
( MS: 1120-40 )  'Cambra', dist ela, j'a mais n’estras parede [...]'. Si l'at destruite cum s'ost l'aot depredethe. Sas i fait pendre, curtines deramedes  S Alexis1 144
( s.xii3/3; MS: s.xiiim )  Ses dras esteient desramez E depecez e decirez  S Gile1 1933
( s.xiii1/3; MS: s.xiiim )  Sun halberc ert tut deramé  Gui War 7379
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