1commotion, agitation, nervous excitement:
(
s.xii1;
MS: 1155-60
)
Ne duinst en commotiun
(Latin: Non det in commotionen) le tuen piet
234.CXX.3
(
s.xii2/4;
MS: s.xiii2/4
)
Icil qui par ceste mer vunt, Ce sunt li home de cest munt Qui sunt en grant comocion. N’i trueve hom se travail non
1077
(
s.xiii2/4;
MS: s.xiii2
)
cest mund […] est Tutdis en commociun
152ra37
2disorder , disturbance, public unrest:
(
1400-01
)
pur ouster le grand truble et commocion q’ent purront sourdre en vostre people
iii 465
(
1406
)
plusours commocions et riotes
iii 575
♦
med.upset, disorder:
(
s.xiii2/4;
MS: s.xiii3/4
)
Sancglot si est .i. son de la violente comocion de l’estomac
i 212
3deeds, doings, works:
(
s.xii1;
MS: 1155-60
)
E si ublierent les commotiuns
(Latin: cogitationum) de lui
138.LXXVII.11
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