desjeuner (1160-74)

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desjeuner (1160-74)

[ FEW: 3,95a disjejunare; Gdf: 2,601c desjeuner; GdfC: 9,342c desjeuner; TL: 2,1621 desjëuner; DEAF:  desjeüner; DMF:  déjeuner; TLF:  déjeuner 1; OED: ; MED: ; DMLBS: ]
dejeuner,  desgeuner  

v.refl.

1to break one’s fast
( s.xiiiin; MS: s.xiii2/4 )  E quant li soleil escunsat Dunc a primes se desgeunat  4830
( 1212; MS: 1212-13 )  (Two monks on a journey) soi declinoient Chiés lei (=a religious woman) e soi desjeunoient  5304
( c.1235; MS: c.1235 )  Ne se desjunerent, nis de un disner, Einz ke a Verolame aient fait mener Le clerc  1363
se desjeuner de
1 to eat, feed of
( 1160-74; MS: s.xvii )  Un dieu soloient aorer Qu’il soloient Tur(c) apeler, [...] Hommes vis li sacrefioient, Du sanc de l’omme s’arosoient, Mez anchiez s’en desgeunoient  ii 315.196
disner#1 
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