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orprance (1260-70)

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

orprance (1260-70)

oriprance  
  FEW: Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF:  orprance  DMF: TLF: OED:  oliprance n.  MED:  olipraunce n.  DMLBS:
ls(loanword: M.E. (?))
le

The word is not found in Continental French, but is well-attested in English from the late fourteenth century onwards. The Anglo-Norman Man Pechez citation is more than a century earlier (c.1260). The etymology of the word remains unknown, with the OED on the one hand suggesting a possible link with Old English prass (i.e. ‘pomp, proud array’), but on the other not excluding an association with Anglo-Norman or1 (‘gold’).

Unfortunately, the variant spelling oriprance, listed in AND1, has not been traceable in the course of writing AND2.

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pomp, ostentation
( 1260-70; MS: s.xiv1 )  orgoil [...] Lur (=of followers of tournaments) orprance (var. (CUL Mm.6.4: s.xiv1) oriprance) mustre al oyl, Lur vanité et lur orgoil  Man pechez 4253

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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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