1bitter, sour:
(
c.1270;
MS: s.xiii4/4
)
[...] Kant ceo bretuner est amer Ou evus, ou egre, ou purlent
1584
(
1343-50
)
trestouz furent de fin egre queor de luy venger de ses enemys
76.28
(
MS: s.xivin
)
cerveise assez egre
i 155
(
MS: s.xiii/xiv
)
acerbus: (T) egre
ii 17
(
MS: s.xii/xiii
)
acido: (T) egre
(var. (D: xiii/xiv) egrisans)
ii 37.76
2emotionfierce, cruel:
(
1121-25;
MS: s.xiv1
)
Salt ent li sanz des aigres mors Que funt li denz en cez granz cors
941
(
MS: s.xiii2
)
acer: egre
ii 22
♦
voracious:
(
s.xiiiex;
MS: 1307-15
)
La troie [est] mout engresse e egre e ardaument
(l. ardanment) gloute
39.13
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