[escandale] (s.xii1)

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[escandale] (s.xii1)

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[ FEW: 11,281a scandalum; Gdf: ; GdfC: ; TL: 3,813 escandle; DEAF: ; DMF: ; TLF: ; OED: ; MED: ; DMLBS: 2954a scandalum ]
escandele,  escandle,  escanle;  eschandele  

s.

1scandal, ill-repute
( s.xii1; MS: c.1145 ) Seit faite la lur table devant els en laz, e en guerreduns e en escandle  82.68.27
( s.xiii1; MS: s.xiii1 )  De discorde vienent tençuns, Escanles et disensiuns  444
2 stumbling block, obstruction
( s.xii1; MS: c.1145 ) dejuste l'eire escandle poserent a mei (Latin: iuxta iter scandalum posuerunt mihi)  127.139.6
a, en escandale a
1 to the detriment, shame of
( s.xii1; MS: c.1145 ) E mellé sunt entre les genz, e apristrent les ovres d'els, e servirent as entaileures d'els e fait est a els en escandle  107.105.33
( s.xii2; MS: s.xii3/3 )  Ju li durrai pur ço que ele li seit a eschandele e a mal  37
poser escandale encontre
1to defame, calumnify
( s.xii1; MS: c.1145 )  Sedanz encuntre tun frere parlowes, e encuntre le filz ta mere posowes escandle; icestes choses fesis tu, e je me toi  71.49.21
esclandre  scandale 
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