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penun (c.1136-37)

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

penun (c.1136-37)

peniun,  pennon,  penon,  penoun;  pignon,  pignun;  pinoun;  pynun  (pavons (l. panons?))  
  FEW:  pinna 8,538b Gdf:  penon 6,84a GdfC: TL: penon 7,654 DEAF:  pene (penon)  DMF:  pennon 1  TLF:  pennon  OED:  pennon n.  / pinion n.2  MED:  penoun n.  / pinion n.  DMLBS:  penno 2179b

The sense ‘foot of a plough’ is attested solely in Bibbesworth manuscripts, with the Middle English gloss ‘plou fot’ excluding the possibility that the term refers to some sort of banner or emblem attached to the plow. The ‘foot of a plow’ is a ‘device attached to the beam of a plow to regulate the depth of the plowing’ (MED fot n.), and seems to bear little relation to the etymological meaning of ‘feather’, other than perhaps the shape of the part.

s.

1orn.anat.zool.pinion, feather
( MS: s.xiv )  vola, pars ale: pynun  i 143
( MS: s.xiii/xiv )  palma, pars ale: peniun, ale  i 142
weaponsmil.feather serving as the fletching of an arrow
( c.1136-37; MS: s.xiiex )  Unc ne parurent li penun De la seete qu'il ot el cors  4418
2 pennon, banner, long and narrow flag (usually attached to a lance)
( 1160-74; MS: s.xiiiin )  Lez lui fist un penun porter Ou lur gent pussent recuvrer  i 260.2675
( s.xiiiin; MS: c.1300 )  la launce porta dreit o un long gonfainoun, O quater clous de argent fu fermé li penoun  574
( s.xiii1/4; MS: s.xiiim )  (in the distance) si choisid (=saw) les festes (=tops) De cinc cent triefs, les pignuns e les herberges  157
( 1370 )  avoec ses banreres et pignons  iii 899
( a.1399; MS: a.1399 )  deux baners de seint George et .lx. penouns  139.4
3agriculturalimplementfoot of a plough
( c.1290; MS: 1307-25 )  En la carue avez vous Divers nouns e merveillous: Primes le chef e le penoun (M.E. foth)  917
4(as a worthless object)
( s.xiiiin; MS: c.1300 )  le escu de son col ne li vaut un penoun, Ne le hauberk duble ne li vaut un botoun  579
desuz penun de
lawunder the banner of, exercising the authority of a superior
( MS: c.1450 )  chascun paie la tierce a son seignur [...], et ce auxi bien ceux qe ne sont point a soulde, mes tantsoulement herbergent desouz banere ou pennon d'aucun capitaigne  456.xvi

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See also:

empenum  peneis  penne1  penné  penner1  penner2  penuncel 
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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