oriel1 (1171-74)

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oriel1 (1171-74)

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[ FEW: 25,929a aulaeolum /23,19a galerie; Gdf: 5,693c oriol 2; GdfC: ; TL: 6,1284 orïol /6,1285 orïole; DEAF:  oriol 2 / oriol 2 (oriole); DMF:  oriol 2; TLF: ; OED:  oriel n.1; MED:  oriel n.1; DMLBS: 2056a oriolum 2 ]
oriole,  oreel,  orial,  oriell,  orielle,  oriol;  oryole  

The sense ‘balcony, gallery’, found in Middle English does not appear to be attested in Anglo-Norman, although some citations do not provide conclusive evidence as to what part of a building is being referred to. The word seems to have had some amorous association as well, in that a lady’s oriel would have led to her private bedroom (cf. the citations from Amadas and bibb roth).

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1archit.oriel, small room ancillary to the main edifice, ante-chamber
( MS: c.1200 )  Cum est venu el oriol Saut lui le quer  (V) 898
( c.1290; MS: s.xivin )  (the song of the cuckoo) Plus est delyt en l'oriol (gloss: de la chaumbre) Escoter la noyse del oriol (M.E. wodewale)  599
( 1380 )  [...] cestassavoir demy l'orielle et le fin del grant chambre attravers et de l'autre part quinsze pees  ii 290
( 1423-24 )  Item pur werkyng de .iijc. lb. plumb pur le rof d'un oreel et un quartron pur keveryng d'un hautpas over the kechyn dore, somme de tout .iiij. s. .iiij. d.  2 Henry VI
archit.porch, entrance hall
( 1171-74; MS: c.1200 )  A l'uis de la chambre out un oriol fermé, Dreit devers le chardin  5401
This is an AND2 Phase 4 (N-O/U-P-Q) entry. © 2013-17 The Anglo-Norman Dictionary. All rights reserved. Funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council of the United Kingdom.
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