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teve
1171-74
[corucement]
c.1170
molester
s.xiii
in
endoler
1216-25
timor
1136-65
convil
1356-57
entralumer
c.1200
marrisson
1214
decurement
s.xii
1
gram
1249
dedeign
1121-25
lamenter
1181-85
[consoler]
1435
engrun
s.xiii
1/4
[cuivrer]
1171-74
dedeignance
s.xiii
m
[indignance]
c.1136-65
plurus
1120-40
refré
s.xiii
1
delitance
1273-82
corusable
s.xiv
1
compunction
s.xii
1
compunct
s.xii
1
[deviler]
1160-74
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[deviler]
(1160-74)
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[gdw]
FEW:
vilis
14,448a
Gdf:
deviler
2,699b
GdfC:
∅
TL:
deviler 2,16
DEAF:
vil 1 (deviler)
DMF:
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TLF:
∅
OED:
∅
MED:
∅
DMLBS:
∅
deviller
v.a.
1
emotion
to revile, subject to angry abuse or insult
:
(
1160-74;
MS: s.xvii
)
'Bernart,' ce dit Guillaume, 'assez t’ai escoulté, Assez m’as leidengié, assez m’as devillé [...]'
i 64.1463
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