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poigneur (s.xii2/4)

poigneur (s.xii2/4)

poigneor,  poignur;  pugneire,  pugneur;  puignaire,  puignere,  puigneur,  puingneur; 
c.s. puinneres  
  FEW:  pugnare 9,513b Gdf:  poigneor 1 6,247c / pugner 2 6,457b GdfC: TL: poignëor 1 7,1279 DEAF:  poignier  DMF:  poigneur 1  TLF: OED: MED: DMLBS:  pugnator 2566a

s.

mil.fighter, warrior
( c.1136-37; MS: s.xiiex )  Si mandat pur ses chevaliers, Pur geldons e pur peoniers (var. (L: s.xiii2) Pur geldes e pur puigneres)  GAIMAR1 646 (var.)
( MS: s.xii2/4 )  Jo desfiai Rollant le poigneor  Roland 3775
( 1190-1210; MS: c.1300 )  Waldef, le riche puingneur, Qui de chevalerie est flur  Waldef BB 4783
( s.xiii1/3; MS: s.xiiim )  fiz sui Heralt le poigneur  Gui War 12868
( c.1230; MS: s.xiiiex )  Atant cum li pugneur Esteit remis od son seignur, Este vus un fel aitant Vers Dyvelin vint siglant  Dermot2 2253

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See also:

impugnour  poigne1  poigneis  poigner1  poignere 
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poigneur