organer1 (1155)

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organer1 (1155)

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  FEW:  organum 7,410a Gdf:  orguener 5,636a GdfC: TL: orgener 6,1257 DEAF:  orgene (orgener)  DMF:  organer  / orguener  TLF: OED:  organ v.  MED: DMLBS:  organare 2052a
orgener  

v.a.

1 music to sing (in polyphony or accompanied by a musical instrument)
( s.xiii1; MS: s.xiiim )  Musike avom la quinte, qui tut fait acorder [...] Par iceste savom les bials chanz organer  3845
2 fig. sound to make resound, ring out
( c.1240; MS: c.1300 )  Le bacheler se coruce a icest mot, E le poin mult tost li clost; Sun gentil sanc li fist fremir [...] Le glotun fert si lez la cane E une tel note li organe Ke les orailles ad estunez, E cil chet freit mort a ces pez  153.88

v.n.

1 music to sing (in polyphony or accompanied by a musical instrument)
( 1155; MS: s.xiii4/4 )  Quant la messe fu comenciee [...] Mult oissiez orgues suner E clers chanter e orgener  10422
( s.xiii2; MS: s.xiv1/4 )  Il (=serpent in Eden) chauntat en tiele guise Com lui clerks fount en sainte eglise. Ore comence a organer Com lui clerks fount de outre mer  249
2 music (of an instrument) to play 'in organum', i.e. producing a polyphonic accompaniment
( c.1170; MS: s.xiiiex )  Cum ces cordes tuchout, cum les feseit trembler, Asquantes feiz chanter, asquantes organer  2833
organal  organe#1  organer#2  orgues 
This is an AND2 Phase 4 (N-O/U-P-Q) entry. © 2013-17 The Anglo-Norman Dictionary. All rights reserved. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council of the United Kingdom.
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