1fig.to bloom:
(
1266-1300;
MS: c.1300
)
le sanc ne clarefie ne le cuer ne fait
espanier, ne confort ne joie ne donne
100.1012
1bot.(of flowers) to bloom, blossom:
(
MS: s.xiii2
)
De vus
espanist le flur replenie de bunté
573
1to extend:
(
c.1300;
MS: s.xiv1/4
)
(an orchard) hou se
espanit le douz odour de rose e liz e autre flour
37
1open:
(
c.1235;
MS: c.1235
)
Plus furent beus ke rose u ke n’est lis
espani
1071
(
c.1240;
MS: c.1300
)
Ne fu pas la face flestrie Mes coluré cum rose
espanie
46.46
♦
herald.displayed:
(
s.xiii;
MS: 1607
)
Le counte de Vian, gules un egle
espany d’or
40.68
♦
exposed:
(
1354;
MS: c.1360
)
Et celles plaies estoient primes
espanieez contre le solail et puis toutz flestrieez deviendrent
151
♦
stretched out:
(
1354;
MS: c.1360
)
si large
espanye estoit le douz Jesus sur la croice
155
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