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[sulet]
c.1275
purchanter
c.1136-37
secund
1
1113-19
[nuncher]
s.xiii
ex
pomice
s.xiii
1
sperance
s.xii
1
ploume
c.1300
chapelet
c.1290
tiphanie
1121-25
gençor
c.1170
provendrer
1304-05
cresmer
1194-99
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cresmer
(1194-99)
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FEW:
chrisma
2/ii,654a
Gdf:
cresmer
2,367a
GdfC:
∅
TL:
cresmer 2,1032
DEAF:
cresme (cresmer)
DMF:
chrêmer
TLF:
∅
OED:
chrism v.
MED:
crismed ppl.
DMLBS:
chrismare
333b
cremer
v.a.
1
eccl.
liturgical
to anoint with chrism (a symbol of consecration)
:
(
s.xiii
2/4
;
MS: s.xiv
in
)
l’eveske est dit ‘sacerdos’, Pur [ceo] k’il les sainz ordres doune Et al confermer creme l’omme
1296
p.p._as_a.
1
theol.
anointed (as a Christian)
:
(
1194-99;
MS: s.xiii
2
)
gent bataillerose Qui furent a .viij. cent esmé, Turc e Persant, non pas cresmé
1755
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