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[gdw]
[
FEW: 5,163a
languor
;
Gdf: 4,715c
langorer
;
GdfC:
∅
;
TL: 5,142
langorer
;
DEAF:
∅
;
DMF:
langourer
;
TLF:
∅
;
OED:
languor v.
;
MED:
langouren v.
;
DMLBS: 1549b
languere
]
v.n.
1
med.
to suffer (a protracted) illness, lie ill
:
(
1399
)
le count q'or est, a temps de relesse fait, et long temps devant, et unquore continuelment demoert en tiel feblesse et maladie, par suffrance de Dieu, come celuy qe langure en palasie
iii 441.140
♦
med.
to suffer and fade away, approach death
:
(
1280-1307;
MS: s.xiv
1
)
Vien toi, si me tuez, ne me lais langurer, A Deu comand m'alme
356.1783
languir
langur
langurus
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