parjurie (1121-35)

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parjurie (1121-35)

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[ FEW: 8,249a perjurare; Gdf: ; GdfC: ; TL: ; DEAF:  parjurer (parjurie); DMF: ; TLF: ; OED:  perjury n.; MED:  perjuri(e n.; DMLBS: 2216a perjurium ]
parjuri,  parjury,  perjuré,  perjurie  

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1perjury, affirmation of a statement one knows to be false, swearing of a false oath
( 1121-35; MS: s.xii3/3 )  fornicatiun, Luxure u malveise vice, Perjurie e avaricie. Ceo funt li fruit carnel Parquei hum est mortel  2670
( MS: s.xiii2 )  pernez garde de chescune maniere de mençunge, de parjurie, de feimentie, de parole udive, de parole enveisee, de parole dont vostre prosme out honte  328
( s.xiii3/3; MS: s.xivm )  Godefrey de Lysynau [...] appella Corand de foimentu, treson et parjurie faitz au Roy Gy  28.7
( c.1292; MS: c.1300 )  Parjurie (var. (L: c.1300) parjuriz; (N: c.1310) parjurs; (S: s.xiv1/3) parjury; (F: s.xiv3/3) parjure) est mensonge afermé par serment  ii 214
( c.1360-79; MS: s.xivex )  Ensi font l'autre perjuré  24909
parjur#1  parjur#2  parjurer  parjurour 
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