laidir

laidir
(lè-dir) v. n.
Devenir laid.
   Je crains fort de vous voir comme un géant grandir, Et tout votre visage affreusement laidir, MOL. l'Étourdi, II, 5.
   XIIe s.
   Donc fu au rei nuncié cum hum le fist huer, Et que l'um le voleit et laidir [insulter] et tuer, Th. le mart. 46.
   XIIIe s.
   Vo marastre vous a et ferue et laidite, Berte, LIV.
   XVIe s.
   La jalousie laidit et corrompt tout ce qu'elles [les femmes] ont de bel et de bon d'ailleurs, MONT. III, 341.
   Laid ; provenç. laidir, outrager, laidezir, enlaidir ; ital. laidire, laidare. Laidir voulait dire outrager.

Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré. . 1872-1877.

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