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porticés (c.1136-37)

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

porticés (c.1136-37)


sg. porticel (?),  porticet (?)  
  FEW:  porticus *9,223b Gdf: GdfC: TL: porticet 7,1603 DEAF:  porte (porticel)  DMF: TLF: OED: MED: DMLBS:  porticus 2355a

The rhyme with pres suggests the word is not simply the plural of portice, but a hapax, with a singular form tentatively reconstructed as porticel (in AND1) or porticet (in TL). However, it is debatable in this context whether the word should be read as a plural. A plural form seems semantically, etymologically (the specific sense, ‘side-chapel’, is already attested in Latin porticus (DMLBS 2355b), the etymon of portice) and grammatically (plural ‘a[s]’ is an editorial correction) unlikely.

s. pl.

archit.eccl.side-chapel
( c.1136-37; MS: s.xiiex )  Ambedeus gisent pres a pres A Everwic a[s] porticés  GAIMAR1 1758

[gdw]

See also:

porche1  porcheiz  portal  porte1  porter1  porterage  portere1  porteresse2  porterie  portice  portlatin 
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