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oriel1 (1171-74)

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

oriel1 (1171-74)

oriole,  oreel,  orial,  oriell,  orielle,  oriol;  oryole  
  FEW:  aulaeolum 25,929a / galerie 23,19a Gdf:  oriol 2 5,693c GdfC: TL: orïol 6,1284 / orïole 6,1285 DEAF:  oriol 2  / oriol 2 (oriole)  DMF:  oriol 2  TLF: OED:  oriel n.1  MED:  oriel n.1  DMLBS:  oriolum 2 2056a

The sense ‘balcony, gallery’, found in Middle English does not appear to be attested in Anglo-Norman, although some citations do not provide conclusive evidence as to what part of a building is being referred to. The word seems to have had some amorous association as well, in that a lady’s oriel would have led to her private bedroom (cf. the citations from Amadas and bibb roth).

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archit.oriel, small room ancillary to the main edifice, ante-chamber
( MS: c.1200 )  Cum est venu el oriol Saut lui le quer  Amadas1 (V) 898
( c.1290; MS: s.xivin )  (the song of the cuckoo) Plus est delyt en l'oriol (gloss: de la chaumbre) Escoter la noyse del oriol (M.E. wodewale)  BIBB ROTH (T) 599
( 1380 )  [...] cestassavoir demy l'orielle et le fin del grant chambre attravers et de l'autre part quinsze pees  GAUNT2 ii 290
( 1423-24 )  Item pur werkyng de .iijc. lb. plumb pur le rof d'un oreel et un quartron pur keveryng d'un hautpas over the kechyn dore, somme de tout .iiij. s. .iiij. d.  Mch Tayl Accs1 2 Henry VI
archit.porch, entrance hall
( 1171-74; MS: c.1200 )  A l'uis de la chambre out un oriol fermé, Dreit devers le chardin  Becket1 5401

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