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[
FEW: 3,54a
desistere
;
Gdf: 2,581b
desester
;
GdfC: 9,342b
desister
;
TL: 2,1575
desester
;
DEAF:
∅
;
DMF:
désister
;
TLF:
désister (se)
;
OED:
desist v.
;
MED:
desisten v.
;
DMLBS: 630c
desistere
]
desestre
v.n.
1
to be absent
2
to be lacking
3
to be lacking, wanting
4
to be destitute, abandoned
5
to be distant (from)
v.n.
1
to be absent
:
(
c.1200;
MS: s.xiii
3/4
)
Il espierent quant Samson desfu, Desqu’a s’amie trestut sunt venu
(B) 5000
2
to be lacking
:
(
s.xii
1
;
MS: 1155-60
)
as queranz Nostre Seignur ne desserat tut bien
(
Latin:
non deerit omne bonum)
54.XXXIIII.10
(
s.xii
3/3
;
MS: s.xiii
m
)
Il ad chascun par sei beisé, Demande [...] Si nule rien lur desesteit Endreit de dras u de cunrei
3254
3
to be lacking, wanting
:
(
s.xii
1
;
MS: 1155-60
)
Mustre a mei, Sire, la meie fin [...], que jeo sace que deseit a mei
(
Latin:
quid desit mihi)
67.XXXVIII.5
4
to be destitute, abandoned
:
(
s.xii
1
;
MS: 1155-60
)
desesturent
(
Latin:
destituerunt)
, e confus sunt
207.CVIII.29
5
to be distant (from)
:
(
s.xii
1
;
MS: c.1145
)
Cumbien desestait li naissemenz del dechedement, luinz fist de nus les noz felunies
103.102.12
desestre
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