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procher (c.1200)

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

procher (c.1200)

procer,  prochir,  proscher;  pruçer  
  FEW:  appropriare *25,55a Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF: DMF: TLF: OED:  proach v.  MED:  prochen v.1  DMLBS:  propriare 2519a

v.trans.

to approach, come near to
( c.1200; MS: s.xiii3/4 )  'Bel fiz', dit il, 'la mort me vait prochant (var. (E: s.xiiim) aproçant) '  (B) 11819
( c.1292; MS: c.1300 )  Et puis soint chargez, et sauvement gardez qe nul les prosche autaunt qe il eynt respoundu  ii 159

v.intrans.

procher a
lawto enter, attain to (inheritance, etc.)
( c.1260; MS: c.1275 )  e le prient [...] qu'ele puisse procher a son heritage  46

v.refl.

to approach, come near to
( s.xiii2/4; MS: s.xiii2 )  Le naffré vit, sin out merci, E tant tost se pruçat a li  144va34

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See also:

aprocher  prochein  procheinement  procheineté  prochement  prof 
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