1emotionenvious, jealous, resentful:
(
1155;
MS: s.xiii4/4
)
Margan out od sei compainons Mult envius e mult felons, Qui n'amoent guaires la pais
2074
(
c.1230;
MS: s.xiiim
)
Ele est legere e enviuse, Avere e chiche e cuveituse
3149
(
s.xivin;
MS: s.xivm
)
nous trovoms les meyns pussantz envious e orgoillous
90
(
MS: s.xiv1
)
Ne seez pas emvious Ne plain de ire ne cuveitus
(H) 41
2ill-natured:
(
c.1185
)
Li levrers esteit famillus E fu mult fel e envius
3296
1emotionenvious, jealous, resentful person:
(
1113-19;
MS: s.xii3/3
)
Se li envius Est tant de putes murs Que il nel voillet oir
139
(
c.1170;
MS: s.xiiiex
)
[...] Ces mauveis envius ki m’envient forment
1935
(
s.xiii1;
MS: s.xiii1
)
(the) Devil: Si crurent l’amonestement De l’envius kis enginnia
1453
(
s.xiii2/4;
MS: s.xiii2
)
custume est as envius Que gruçus sunt e ennuius
141
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