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noceier (c.1136-65)

The form nuceyer is a cross reference to the following entry:

noceier (c.1136-65)

noceer,  nocier;  noucier;  nuceyer  
  FEW:  nuptiae 7,244a Gdf:  nocier 2 5,507b / noçoier 5,507c GdfC: TL: nocier 6,689 DEAF: DMF:  nocer  TLF:  nocer  OED: MED: DMLBS:

v.intrans.

liturgicalto marry, get married
( s.xii3/4; MS: s.xiv2 )  De par Cleopatram venent li messager; Mande qe a Macedoigne vient pur noceier  Rom Chev ANTS 669
( 1163-70; MS: s.xiv1/4 )  Espusalies de lui suffris, Mes la chastee maintenis. [...] Iceo desir [...] Ke jeo puisse si noceier Ke mun cors n'estoce empeirer  S Edw barking 1199
( s.xiiim; MS: s.xiiiex )  'Feile', dist Laban, 'lees tai fiancier, Et aprés la fiance te ferai nocier!'  Dest Rome1 284
( MS: s.xiv/xv )  connube: nuceyt  (ms. nunceyt) gallice  TLL i 157

p.pr. as s.

liturgicalone who gets married
( s.xiii2/4; MS: s.xiii2 )  De pucellage vout Deu neistre, Les noceans (=at Cana) visiter e peistre  Mirur2 2421
prendre a noceier
liturgicalto take in marriage, wed
( c.1136-65; MS: c.1200 )  (one should) vivre chaste od ta moiller, Ke presis juenvle [sic] a noucier  (ms. noncier)  Salemon 3846

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See also:

noceiement  noces  nuptier 
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