[orguillusté] (1407)

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[orguillusté] (1407)

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[ FEW: 17,415b *urgoli; Gdf: 6,535b orgoilloseté; GdfC: ; TL: ; DEAF:  orgoil (*); DMF: ; TLF: ; OED: ; MED: ; DMLBS: ]
orgelouseté  

A rare (and late) substantival construction, developed from the adjective orguillous. Only one attestation has been found in Anglo-Norman (from 1407), whereas the entry in Gdf provides only one (post-medieval) Continental example from Premier volume des grans décades de Titus Livius, published in 1530.

The OED has an entry for orgulity n., also found in the MED as orgulite n. with citations from Malory’s Morte d’Arthur (before 1470). The Anglo-Norman equivalent *orguilté has not yet been found attested.

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1emotion(the fact of) being proud, arrogant, conceited
( 1407 )  pur ceo qe nous sumes enformez a present coment le dite William luy ad apporté nyent graciousement devers vous ne les mestres de soun art des orfevers, dount il nous displest a cause de soun orgelouseté et necligence celle partie [...]  324
orguil  orguiller  orguillour  orguillus  orguillusement 
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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