pange (1407)

pange (1407)

[ hap]

  FEW: Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF:  pange  DMF: TLF: OED:  pang v.1  MED: DMLBS:
 
ls(loanword: M.E. (?))
le

This word remains obscure. It is possible that it reflects the past participle of the English verb pang, meaning ‘afflicted with physical or emotion pain’, used as an adjective. The etymology of this word is uncertain and is only attested from the early 16th century, though the substantive pang is attested slightly earlier.

a.

1destitute, miserable
( 1407 )  les avauntditz sommes sount emportables as panges et poveres gentz  iii 620
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