[tresbuillant] (s.xivin)

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[tresbuillant] (s.xivin)

[gdw]

[FEW: *1,619a bullire; Gdf: ; GdfC: ; TL: ; DEAF:  bolir (*); DMF: ; TLF: ; OED: ; MED: ; DMLBS: ]
tresboillant  

Earlier MSS of this passage in the Brut tradition use the adjective tresbrulant, and it may be that the fourteenth-century variants, which suggest an otherwise unattested meaning to the verb buillir (‘to boil’), are the result of scribal corruption.

a.

1boiling hot
( s.xiii4/4; MS: s.xivm )  fesoit si tresgrant chaude, quei del fu qe estoit si grant, e quei del temps qe fu tresbrulaunt (var. (W: s.xivm) si bruillaunt;  (D: s.xivin) tresbuilant ), q’il estoit ausi come tut estufe  3201 (var. D)
( s.xiv2/3; MS: s.xivex )  fesoit si tres graunt chaud, qi de fieu qe estoit si graunt et qi del temps qi feust tres boillant, q'il estoit auxi come tut estufé et a perdre aleine  4148
buillir  tres#1 
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