devout (c.1200)

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devout (c.1200)

[ FEW: *3,61b devotus; Gdf: 2,706c devot; GdfC: 9,374c devot; TL: 2,1897 devot; DEAF: ; DMF:  dévot; TLF:  dévot; OED:  devout adj., n.; MED:  devout adj.; DMLBS: ]
devolt,  devot  

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1theol.devout
( c.1200; MS: s.xiii3/4 )  pleiez voz genuilz en devotes ureisuns  ii 4
( c.1240; MS: c.1300 )  Mult devout fu en Seint Eglise  245.7
( c.1270; MS: s.xiii4/4 )  le quer mut devout aveit  M75
2devoted
( 1286 )  A nostre honorable pere [...], apostoile de Rome, [...] obdienze (l. obedienze) e reverenze, ové devote baiserie de ses seinz peez  55
( 1300 )  Devout al Eglise de Rome  233
( 1304-05 )  A sa trechere dame [...] depar Edward son devout fiuz  73
3eccl.ecclesiastical, religious
( 1402 )  qant ascun benefice [...] a ascun persone de Seinte Esglise ou a devote lieu fuissent [sic] aproprié  iii 499
tresdevout 
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