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[ hap]
[
FEW: *25,55a
appropriare
;
Gdf:
∅
;
GdfC:
∅
;
TL:
∅
;
DEAF:
∅
;
DMF:
∅
;
TLF:
∅
;
OED:
proach v.
;
MED:
prochen v.1
;
DMLBS: 2519a
propriare
]
procer,
prochir,
proscher;
pruçer
v.a.
1
to approach, come near to
:
(
c.1200;
MS: s.xiii
3/4
)
'Bel fiz', dit il, 'la mort me vait prochant
(
var.
(E:
s.xiii
m
)
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.n.
procher a
1
law
to enter, attain to (inheritance, etc.)
:
(
c.1260;
MS: c.1275
)
e le prient [...] qu'ele puisse procher a son heritage
46
v.refl.
1
to approach, come near to
:
(
s.xiii
2/4
;
MS: s.xiii
2
)
Le naffré vit, sin out merci, E tant tost se pruçat a li
144va34
aprocher
prochein
procheinement
procheineté
prochement
prof
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