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[gdw]
[
FEW: 11,298b
schisma
;
Gdf:
∅
;
GdfC: 10,639
schismatique
;
TL: 9,275
scismatique
;
DEAF:
cisme (cismatique)
;
DMF:
schismatique
;
TLF:
schismatique
;
OED:
schismatic a. and n.
;
MED:
scismatik n.
;
DMLBS: 2962c
schismaticus
]
scismatik,
scismatike;
sismatick,
sismatik,
sysmatik,
sesmatik
a.
1
eccl.
theol.
schismatic, pertaining to a split from the Church
:
(
1385
)
touchant les .cxx. mille livres responsions sismaticks
iii 214
s.
1
eccl.
theol.
schismatic, one who takes part in a split from the church
:
(
c.1334;
MS: s.xiv
m
)
Encountre cist pape Alisaundre se leva un scismatic
(
var.
(T:
s.xiv
3/4
)
sesmatik
)
escomengé
310.1
(
1386
)
le haut mestre de Seint Antoigne est sismatik
iii 216
(
1388
)
les scismatikes d'Escoce
iii 246
scismacie
scismat
scismaticien
scisme
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