aloignance1 (c.1275)

aloignance1 (c.1275)

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  FEW:  longe *5,405a Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF:  loing (aloignance)  DMF: TLF: OED: MED: DMLBS:
alloignance,  alloinance,  alloingnance,  alloingnaunce;  alognance,  aloinance,  aloinaunce,  aleyngnance,  aleyngnanse  

Derivatives of the adjectives lung (‘long’, from Latin longus) and luin (‘far’, from Latin longe – with the adverbial form producing a diphthongization of the root vowel) are separated on etymological and semantic grounds. However, the overlap of spelling variants (with or wihtout the diphthonization) between the two groups suggests no firm distinction between them.

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1 distance, separation, absence
( c.1275; MS: s.xiii4/4 )  Fraunceys out graunt cherisaunce; De sé fiz la alloyngnaunce Ne pout endurer lungement  1106
( c.1185; MS: s.xiiim ) hom dit qe par eloingnance (var. (D: s.xivm) alloingnance ) Met l’en amur en obliance  837 (var.)
2departure, leaving
( 1273-82; MS: s.xivex )  ceste humiliance […] A cele vie nous avaunce Dont orgoil nous [fet] alognance  1812
3lawremoval outside the jurisdiction of a court
( 1314-15 )  [...] la fause date, qe fu fait a tort et encontre ley de terre, en aleyngnanse et a desheritance la dite C.  i 304
law removal from legal rights
( 1314-15 ) selonc la fause date qe fu fait a tort et encontre ley de terre, en aleyngnanse et a la desheritance la dite Cecille  i 304
4temporalpostponement
( 1323-25 )  La response le roi de France [...] de l’alloignance de l’homage tanqe a la feste de la Nativité  180
aloigne#1  aloigner#1  aloignour  aloignement  esloignance#1  luin 
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