Middle English Dictionary Entry
hāting(e ger.
Entry Info
Forms | hāting(e ger. Also -unge, -iunge, -ienge, heatunge. |
Etymology | OE hatung & ME hāten v. |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
(a) An emotion of hate, hatred; haven in ~, to hate (sb.); (b) words or action prompted by hate; strife, warfare; ben founden to ~, to be exposed to condemnation.
Associated quotations
a
- a1150(OE) Vsp.D.Hom.(Vsp D.14)4/20 : Of eorsunge cumð hatunge, & of þære geðwærnysse lufe.
- c1175(?OE) Bod.Hom.(Bod 343)38/17,19 : Þenne bið þeo lufe him al to hatungæ awend..Ðam stuntum monnum mon sceal steoræn æfre butæn ælcere hatunge.
- a1200 Trin.Hom.(Trin-C B.14.52)27 : Ne mai no man þese word seggen..gief he haueð on his heorte onde oðer nið oðer hatiunge.
- a1200 Trin.Hom.(Trin-C B.14.52)165 : Wraðe and onde and hatinge.
- a1200 Trin.Hom.(Trin-C B.14.52)177 : Grete stormes of nið and of onde and of hatienge.
- a1225 Lamb.Hom.Pater N.(Lamb 487)193 : Ic forȝeue min hating for þe luue of heuene king.
- a1225 Lamb.Hom.Pater N.(Lamb 487)222 : Ower hating forȝefe ȝe.
- c1230(?a1200) Ancr.(Corp-C 402)103/19 : Þe oðer cundel is Rancor siue odium, þet is, heatunge [Nero: hatunge; Recl.: hatynge] oðer great heorte.
- c1230(?a1200) Ancr.(Corp-C 402)162/17 : Þet is tacne of heatunge þat me tukeð towundre þing þet me heateð swiðe.
- a1300 Þeo soþe luue (Jes-O 29)92 : Wraþþe and hatynge..We mote for-sake.
- c1350 MPPsalter (Add 17376)118.113 : Ich hade þe wicked in hateing [L Iniquos odio habui].
- a1450(c1410) Lovel.Merlin (Corp-C 80)1726 : The peple of ȝoure hauen me jn hatyng.
- (c1454) Pecock Fol.(Roy 17.D.9)43/36 : Contynuaunce in hatyng and in comaundyng to þe movyng power to fle from þe þing hatid..is kept..in a beest whanne he perceyuyþ..sum þing displesaunt..to his kynde.
b
- c1275(?a1200) Lay.Brut (Clg A.9)8321 : Æfter muchele hatinge, hehȝe men heom luuede.
- c1350 MPPsalter (Add 17376)35.2 : Þat his wickkednes be founden to hatyng [L inveniatur..ad odium].