"ami" meaning in Ancien français

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Noun

Forms: amis [singular], amis [plural]
  1. Ami.
    Sense id: fr-ami-fro-noun-uJCMKb5h
  2. Amant.
    Sense id: fr-ami-fro-noun-Y1p8RIdx
  3. Parent.
    Sense id: fr-ami-fro-noun-XfM2a4Pe
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: amin Related terms (surtout avant 1100): amic

Download JSONL data for ami meaning in Ancien français (1.2kB)

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  "etymology_texts": [
    "(Vers 980) amic. Du latin amicus, même sens, dérivé de amare (« aimer »). Le féminin amie subissait une aphérèse avec l’article possessif et l’on disait alors « ma mie »."
  ],
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        "Cas sujet"
      ],
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        "singular"
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        "Cas régime"
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        "plural"
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  "lang_code": "fro",
  "pos": "noun",
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      "sense": "surtout avant 1100",
      "word": "amic"
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    {
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      "examples": [
        {
          "ref": "Rutebeuf, La complainte Rutebeuf",
          "text": "Que sont mi ami devenu\nQue j’avoie si pres tenu\nEt tant amé ?"
        }
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        "Ami."
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        "Amant."
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        "Parent."
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    "(Vers 980) amic. Du latin amicus, même sens, dérivé de amare (« aimer »). Le féminin amie subissait une aphérèse avec l’article possessif et l’on disait alors « ma mie »."
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      "examples": [
        {
          "ref": "Rutebeuf, La complainte Rutebeuf",
          "text": "Que sont mi ami devenu\nQue j’avoie si pres tenu\nEt tant amé ?"
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        "Ami."
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      "glosses": [
        "Amant."
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        "Parent."
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