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luiner (1121-25)

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luiner (1121-25)

luigner,  luingner;  loigner,  loingner, 
(p.p. longgé  Dermot2 997 (MS))  
  FEW:  longe 5,403b Gdf:  loignier 1 5,20a GdfC: TL: loignier 5,569 DEAF: DMF:  loigner  TLF: OED:  loin v.2  MED:  loinen v.2  DMLBS:

v.trans.

to drive away (from)
( 1121-25; MS: s.xiv1 )  vent unt par Deu Qui les luinet de l'isle  S Brend mup 784
to remove, move away
( s.xiii4/4; MS: 1307-15 )  Mes pus ke cesti Eduuard fust mort fust le arbre coupé e de son tronc a l'espace de .iii. acres est loingné  Reis Engl1 130
( c.1230; MS: s.xiiim )  dunt s'est enpeiree Vers Jesu Crist u enloignee (var. u est loignee)  S Modw 5220 (var.)

v.intrans.

temporalto delay, linger
( 1165-80?; MS: s.xiiiin )  Cele (=image of B.V.M.) voleient restichier, Mais ne poeient espleiter, Luinerent i grant tens del jor  ADGAR3 292.41

v. refl.

to move away (from)
( 1121-25; MS: s.xiv1 )  Quar la terre tute muveit E de la nef mult se luigneit  S Brend mup 456
( MS: s.xiv )  Ki de ces amys soi loigne  Folies (C) 19

[gdw]

See also:

esloigner  luin 
This is an AND2 Phase 3 (I/Y-M) entry. © 2008-2012 The Anglo-Norman Dictionary. All rights reserved. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council of the United Kingdom.
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