[encorver] (s.xii1)

[encorver] (s.xii1)

  FEW:  incurvare 4,634b Gdf:  encurver 3,126a GdfC: TL: DEAF:  corver (encorver)  DMF:  incurver  TLF:  incurver  OED:  incurve v.  MED:  incurven v.  DMLBS:  incurvare 1318b
encurver,  incurver  

v.a.

1to bend down, bring low
( s.xii1; MS: 1155-60 )  Esdrece, Sire, devant vien la face de lui, encurve lui (Latin: incurva eum)  22.XVI.13
to humble, abase
( s.xii1; MS: 1155-60 )  Il sunt encurvet (Latin: incurvati sunt) e chairent  30.XIX.8

p.p._as_a.

1curved
( MS: 1155-60 )  Incurvé sunt (Latin: Incurvati sunt) li tertre del mont des eires de la parmenabletet de lui  270.9
bowed, bent-over
( s.xii1; MS: c.1145 )  Seient oscuré li oil d’els [...] le dos d’els tute veie encurvé  82.68.28
( s.xii1; MS: 1155-60 )  lur perres sunt encurvé (Latin: patres eorum incurvati sunt) sicume arcs nient profitables  143.LXXVII.57

p.p._as_s.

1one who is bowed down, humbled
( s.xii1; MS: 1155-60 )  Li Sires esdreced les encurved (Latin: incurvatos)  258.CXLIV.8
acorver  corver#1 
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