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hoiste (s.xiii2/4)

hoiste (s.xiii2/4)

hoyste;  hoyst;  hoste,  oiste,  oste  (hoyte)  
  FEW:  hostia 4,499b Gdf:  oiste 5,589b GdfC: TL: oiste 6,1059 DEAF: DMF:  hoiste  TLF:  hostie  OED:  hostie n.1  / host n.4  MED:  host(e n.4  DMLBS:  hostia 1179c

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1eccl.liturgicalcommunion host
( s.xiii2/4; MS: s.xivin )  Le chaliz od le vin present, Et les ostes sure le platain  Corset ANTS 1337
( MS: s.xiii ) hostiarum: (L) hoytes (var. (C: s.xiiiex) de obleis )  TLL ii 138.63
( 1267; MS: c.1300 )  Le caliz od vin ausi prent, E la pateine od hoistes ensement  Lum Lais ANTS 11244
( c.1275; MS: s.xiii4/4 )  Dé myes une pernez, Ubley e hoyste vus en frez E livrez a tuz saunt daunger Ke en dysirent a manger  S Fran ANTS 1796
2Judaismsacrificial victim (i.e. animal)
( s.xiv1; MS: c.1361 )  Saver moun si vous, maisouns de Israel, offristes a moy offrendes ou hostes (var. offristez a moi hostes en offronde) (Latin: Numquid victimas aut hostias obtulistis) par quaraunte aunz el desert?  Actes (A) 365a
theol.oblation, sacrifice
( s.xiv1; MS: s.xivm )  Et tu mounderas le altier com tu averas sacrifiee le oste de nettetee  Bible Royal 54va

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hoiste