1to suffer:
(
c.1235;
MS: c.1235
)
Ne puet sanz martire les martirs regarder duluser
1351
2emotionto mourn, lament:
(
MS: s.xii4/4
) Suvent le plurent e mult le duluserent
266
(
c.1270;
MS: s.xiii4/4
)
Par aventure trop l’eust dolusé, mes ceo de son doel l’ad refrené
765
(
s.xiiiex;
MS: 1307-15
)
dolusant e gueimentant
108.12
1emotionto grieve, sorrow:
(
1190-93;
MS: s.xiv1
)
unc [ne] manga ne but, Ne ne fina de doluser
839
(
MS: c.1200
)
l'aventure doleruse Dunt maint hume et femme doluse
(G2) 145
(
1266-1300;
MS: c.1300
)
por tors que om fait trop anguissier, por amis ou chatez perdus trop doloser
103.1134
1emotionto grieve, sorrow:
(
MS: 1120-40
)
Or n'estot dire del pedra e de la medra E de la spuse cum il s'en doloserent
592
1emotiongrieving, sorrowing, distraught:
(
c.1230;
MS: s.xiiiex
)
O Roric forment se pleniout Pur sa femme que perdu out; [...] O Roric, mult dolusant, Vers Connoth tendi tut batant
112
(
s.xiv1;
MS: c.1361
)
Ceo fist ele adecertes dolusaunt et turnee, dist a l’esperit
(A) 369d
1emotiongrieving, sorrowing:
(
1190-93;
MS: s.xiv1
)
Cessés de vostre doluser, Car bien savez ke tuiz murrum
858
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