"popelican" meaning in Ancien français

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Noun

  1. Publicain, hérétique.
    Sense id: fr-popelican-fro-noun-DZfSxmGx
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: poplican, popelincan
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          "text": "Il n'a en tout cest mont ne bougre ne herite,\n Ne fort popelican, vaudois ne sodomite,\n Se il vestoit l'abit où papelars s'abite,\n Qu'on ne le tenist jà à saint ou à ermite,..\n(Rutebeuf)"
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          "text": "Une granz partie des gens, qui estoient Popelican, s'en alèrent à Johannis, et se rendirent à lui, et li distrent: «Sire, chevauche devant Phinepople ou envoie t'ost; nos te rendrons la ville tote.» (Joffrois de Vile-Hardoin - La croisade de Constantinople)"
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