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peresce1 (c.1136-65)

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

peresce1 (c.1136-65)

paresce,  paresse;  perece,  peresse,  perresce  (peeresce  Mirur1 78rb20 pereche  Poème 259 perreche  Secr WATERFORD1 95.841 presce  Vitas 5546)  
  FEW:  pigritia 8,448a Gdf: GdfC:  perece 10,317a TL: perece 7,742 DEAF:  perece  DMF:  paresse  TLF:  paresse  OED: MED: DMLBS:  pigritia 2279a

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idleness, sloth, laziness
( c.1136-65; MS: c.1200 )  Perece provochet dormir [...] De ço ke perece home endort Pot l'um noter de pechez mort, Kar cil sunt en mort endormi Ki a pechier sunt adeti  Salemon 11741
( 1155; MS: s.xiii4/4 )  Uisdive met hume en peresce  Brut WACE 10743
( s.xiii3/4; MS: s.xiii3/4 )  de accidie vint peresce, ceo est aver udivesce e feindre sei malade kant il est sain  Pecchez 209
( 1297 )  de nostre commune busoigne porsuire, que vous ny troverez lenteté ne paresce  Foedera1 i 869
negligence, slackness, inactivity
( c.1241; MS: s.xiii2 )  ço ke par peresce des autres u par tort est sustreyt u amenusé  HENLEY2 390
( MS: s.xiiim )  De tristesce vient mal[ic]e e rancur, pusillinimité, desperaciun, paresce en tur les comandemenz Dampnedeu, vagatiun de corage entur iceles choses ke ne lest nient a faire  A-N Piety 308
( 1439 )  E aussi fault considerer la negligence, peresse, lacheté et petit gouvernement de grant partie des cappitaines et gens de guerre de nostre costé, qui ne veulent riens ou peu faire s'ilz n'ont gaiges et soubzdoy  Negotiations 141
sanz peresce
with alacrity, without delay
( 1212; MS: 1212-13 )  Li sainz evesqes sanz peresce Jesq'al feu aporter soi fist  Dial Greg SATF 1954

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See also:

perescer  peresçous  peresçusement 
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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