1(act of) mocking, scorning:
(
c.1136-37;
MS: s.xiv1
) En marz, pur escharnissement, triwes donent a cele gent
2571
(
MS: s.xiii2
) De buche peche l’en par orgoil, par avanter, par escharnisement, par entarier, par medire [...]
278
(
MS: c.1335
) e en escharnissement e moskerye te fist um vestir de une vesture blaunche come fol
iii 300.43
2encouragement:
(
1355-64;
MS: s.xivex
)
pur treyn, encharnicement et corage doner a lez enemys
184
(
1355-64;
MS: s.xivex
) saunz encharnisement, norisement ou constremement de nul accidence
192
3delusion, false apparition:
(
s.xii1/3;
MS: s.xiiex
)
Corallus [...] destruit enchantement, Sunge e escharnissement
(ms. escharnisment)
216.364
(
s.xii2;
MS: c.1200
) mes longes sunt emplies d'escharnissemenz (Latin: lumbi mei impleti sunt illusionibus), et santez n'est mie en ma char
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