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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CONTUBERNYAL»
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Thilke that thou clepest thy thralles been Goddes peple, for humble folk been
Cristes freendes; they been contubernyal with the Lord./ no Thynk eek that of
swich seed as cherles spryngen, of swich seed spryngen lordes. As wel may the
cherl ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Larry Dean Benson, 2008
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The Complete Poetry and Prose of Geoffrey Chaucer
Thilke° that thou clepest thy thralles been Goddes peple, for humble folk been
Cristes freendes; they been contubernyal° with the Lord. / 760 Thynk eek that of
swich seed as cherles° spryngeth°, of swich seed spryngen lordes. As wel may
the ...
Mark Allen, John Fisher, 2011
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
< L contubernium common war tent; military companionship]. alt. adjs.
contubernal (-too'bur-), contubernyal (Chauser) ({-too'bur-}). See togetherness.
contumacious (kon”too-may'shəss) adj. stubbornly rebellious against authority;
insubordinate; ...
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
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"From Every Shires Ende": Chaucer and Forms of Nationhood
... ownership interpolates obligation between lords and thralls, requiring lords to
defend bondsmen. The Parson notes that, “thilke that thou clepest thy thralles
been Goddes peple, for humble folk been Cristes freendes; they been
contubernyal ...
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The Canterbury Tales, second edition
and therfore seith seneca, “Thy prudence° sholde lyve benignely° with thy
thralles.”°4 [760] Thilke that thou clepest thy thralles been goddes peple, for
humble folk been Cristes freendes. They been contubernyal° with the lord. Thynk
eek that ...
Robert Boenig, Andrew Taylor, Geoffrey Chaucer, 2012
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The tales of Canterbury, complete
Thilke that thou clepest thy thralles ben Goddes peple; for humble folk ben
Cristes freendes; they ben contubernyal with the Lord. [760] Thynk eek that of
swich seed as cherles spryngen, of swich seed spryngen lordes. As wel may the
cherl be ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Robert A. Pratt, 1974
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
contubernal convert fa «IK; ЯГЧЧГЧ; wi4t; да/ controvertible ТЧЧТЗЧ^; л.
controvertist ТЧЧЗТЧТЧ\ Гчч1ччПч contubernal (Chaucer, contubernyal) adj. (гггр
4f Ц) ЩГЧГЧ; Ч^РЧТТТЧТ Н«ГЧТ, ЧТ^-^ ч'ч'ЧТ contumacious adj. 3|яя|«м0;
СЧПЧ* /íí.
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
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Geoffrey Chaucer, Canterbury Tales (mengl./dt.)
Thilke that thou clepest thy thralles been Goddes peple, for humble folk been
Cristes freendes; they been contubernyal with the Lord. / Thynk eek that of swich
seed as cherles spryngeth, of swich seed spryngen lordes. As wel may the cherl
be ...
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A detailed comparison of the eight manuscripts of Chaucer's ...
757. pese lordschipes— thise lordes; but for, s. § 6; defende— deffenden hem.
760. pay clepe thralles— thou clepest thy th. (cp. § 22 e); contubernially—
contubernyal. 761. eek as— eek that. 762. swich (§ 20) deeth taketh, фc. . . with
thy cherl ...
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The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: To which are ...
And therfore seith Seneca, "Thy prudence sholde lyve benignely with thy thralles;
thilke that thou clepest thy thralles been Goddes peple, for humble folk been
Cristes freendes, they been contubernyal 1 with the Lord." Thynk eek that of
swich ...
Geoffrey Chaucer, Arthur Gilman, 1879