tolir

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Norman

[edit]

Etymology

[edit]

From Old French tolir, itself from Latin tollere.

Pronunciation

[edit]

Noun

[edit]

tolir

  1. to suppress

Conjugation

[edit]

Old French

[edit]

Alternative forms

[edit]

Etymology

[edit]

First known attestation 881 in The Sequence of Saint Eulalia. Inherited from Latin tollō, whose the perfect stems lost the prefix sub- and instead comes from Vulgar Latin *tolsī (compare Italian tolsi).

Verb

[edit]

tolir

  1. to remove; to get rid of; to suppress
  2. to take; to seize

Conjugation

[edit]

This verb conjugates as a third-group verb. This verb has irregularities in its conjugation. Old French conjugation varies significantly by date and by region. The following conjugation should be treated as a guide.

Descendants

[edit]
  • Bourguignon: toillai
  • Middle French: tollir
  • Norman: tolir

References

[edit]
  • Godefroy, Frédéric, Dictionnaire de l’ancienne langue française et de tous ses dialectes du IXe au XVe siècle (1881) (tolir)