espanir (c.1235)

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espanir (c.1235)

[ FEW: 17,164a *spannjan 1; Gdf: 3,508a espanir 1; GdfC: ; TL: 3,1145 espanir 2; DEAF: ; DMF:  épanir; TLF:  épanouir; OED: ; MED: ; DMLBS: ]
espanieer,  espanier  

v.a.

1fig.to bloom
( 1266-1300; MS: c.1300 )  le sanc ne clarefie ne le cuer ne fait espanier, ne confort ne joie ne donne  100.1012
2to extend (?)
( MS: 1272-82 )  A nos sens lumere espanez (Latin: Accende lumen sensibus)  37.13

v.n.

1bot.(of flowers) to bloom, blossom
( MS: s.xiii2 )  De vus espanist le flur replenie de bunté  573

v.refl.

1to extend
( c.1300; MS: s.xiv1/4 )  (an orchard) hou se espanit le douz odour de rose e liz e autre flour  37
2bot.(of flowers) to bloom, open
( 1273-82; MS: s.xivex )  Gentiz com liz quant s’espanie (=espandre?)  914

p.p._as_a.

1open
( c.1235; MS: c.1235 )  Plus furent beus ke rose u ke n’est lis espani  1071
( c.1240; MS: c.1300 )  Ne fu pas la face flestrie Mes coluré cum rose espanie  46.46
herald.displayed
( s.xiii; MS: 1607 )  Le counte de Vian, gules un egle espany d’or  40.68
exposed
( 1354; MS: c.1360 )  Et celles plaies estoient primes espanieez contre le solail et puis toutz flestrieez deviendrent  151
stretched out
( 1354; MS: c.1360 )  si large espanye estoit le douz Jesus sur la croice  155
espandre 
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