propice (s.xii4/4)

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propice (s.xii4/4)

[ hap]

[ FEW: 9,453b propitius; Gdf: 6,437a propice; GdfC: 10,433c propice; TL: 7,1981 propice; DEAF:  propice; DMF:  propice; TLF:  propice; OED:  propice adj.; MED:  propice adj.; DMLBS: 2516a propitius ]
propis,  propitz  

a.

1kindly, well-disposed
( s.xii1; MS: c.1145 ) Mais il est merciables, e propicius (var. (P: s.xii4/4) propices) sera faiz as pecchez d'icels; e ne deperdra els  108.LXXVII.42 (var.)
( 1267; MS: c.1300 )  Kar si la preez ententivement, Ele ert si propice, verraiement, [...] La duce Marie benuré  6206
( c.1270; MS: s.xiii4/4 )  celi que propice nus est E a pardoner pechez quant il plest  685
( 1321 )  Davyd ap Grono est et touz jours ad esté mult propis en noz besoignes  760
favourable, propitious
( 1435 )  au regard de vostre passage, il n’est ne n’a esté rettardé que par fautte de ce que les nefsz [...] n’ont aeu encore vent propice pour y arriver  436
propiciatiun  propiciatorie  propicius 
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