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jacobin (1343-50)

jacobin (1343-50)

jacobyn;  jacopin,  jacopyn  
  FEW:  Jacobus 5,11a Gdf: GdfC:  jacobin 10,35c TL: jacobin 4,1530 DEAF:  jacobin J23 DMF:  jacobin 1  TLF:  jacobin 1  OED:  Jacobin n.1 and adj.1  / Jacobin n.2 and adj.2  MED:  Jacobin n.  DMLBS:  Jacobinus 1496c

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1eccl.monasticDominican friar
( 1343-50 )  luy vestirent en poveres draps come un jacopyn  Cron Lond1 80.7
( c.1360-79; MS: s.xivex )  Pour bien regarder tout entour L’estat des clercs au present jour Et des religious auci, Du jacobin, carme et menour [...]  GOWER Mirour 21760
( 1399; MS: s.xv1 )  un jacobin, un cordeler, un frere de carme, un augustin  Man lang ANTS 51.16
2heresytheol.(probably in error) Jacobite, follower of the monophysite sect of Jacobus Baradæus of Edessa
( 1356-57; MS: s.xivex )  Les uns homme appelle jacobites (var. (Du2: c.1425) jacobins) pur ceo qe seint Jake les converty et seint Johan l’evangeliste les baptiza  Mandeville 247 (var.)
frere jacobin
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See also:

jacobite 
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