parmanant (c.1136-65)

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parmanant (c.1136-65)

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  FEW:  permanere 8,250a Gdf:  parmenant 5,778c GdfC:  permanent 10,320c TL: parmanoir 7,303 DEAF:  parmanoir (parmanant)  DMF:  permanent  TLF:  permanent  OED:  permanent adj. and n.  MED:  permanent adj.  DMLBS:  permanere 2218a
parmagnant;  permanant,  parmesnaunt,  permegnant,  permenant,  permeynant  

a.

1theol.permanent, eternal, everlasting
( s.xiii2/4; MS: s.xiii2 )  Deus est tut dis parmanant  6399
( s.xiv1; MS: c.1361 )  Soietz tu parmesnaunt (Latin: constans), si com tu as tesmoignee de moy en Jerosolme, issint covient il tesmoigner a Rome  (A) 373a
2remaining, continuing to be
( MS: s.xiii/xiv )  Plumbum habeat et linulam, quibus lineatur pergamenum, margine circumquaque tam es parte tergi quam ex parte carnis existente (glosses: (D) parmeynant) (var. (L: s.xiii/xiv) seant) libera  ii 79 and i 188
a parmanant
1permanently, eternally, everlastingly
( 1171-74; MS: c.1200 )  Corune d’or avereit el ciel a parmenant  6105
estre en parmanant
1to be perpetually, remain in perpetuity
( c.1136-65; MS: c.1200 )  Cil le guenchist ki se chastie E se rependt de sa folie, E de celx se vait retraiant Ki en lor mal sunt parmanant  6806
( c.1235; MS: c.1235 )  Les martirs sunt en gloire el regne permanant  1755
parmaindre  parmanable  parmanablement  parmanableted  parmanance  parmantise 
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