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simonial (c.1136-65)

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

simonial (c.1136-65)

symoniall, 
pl. simoniaus  
  FEW:  Simon 11,634a Gdf:  simonial 7,427a GdfC: TL: simonial 9,660 DEAF:  simon (simonial)  DMF:  simonial  TLF: OED:  simonial n. and adj.  MED:  simonial n.  DMLBS:  simonialis 3090a

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lawcanon.person guilty of simony, selling or purchasing of ecclesiastical benefits
( c.1136-65; MS: c.1200 )  Ki de dreit guenchist molt fait mal, Tricherre est e simonial  Salemon 6492
( c.1245; MS: c.1255 )  li simoniaus culvertz Stigantz, prelat de Canterbire  S Edw paris ANTS 3706
( MS: 1225-1300 )  si vus avez [rien] receu de Giu u de larrun u de robur u de usurier u de symonial  A-N Piety 328
( s.xiiiex; MS: s.xiv2 )  li achateur signefient les simoniaus  Apoc giffard 3503

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See also:

simonie  simoniak  simonin 
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