Middle English Dictionary Entry
sē̆gregāt adj.
Entry Info
Forms | sē̆gregāt adj. Also (error) sogregat. |
Etymology | From L sēgregātus, p.ppl. of sēgregāre. |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
Separated; of persons: scattered, distant.
Associated quotations
- a1475(?a1430) Lydg.Pilgr.(Vit C.13)9399 : The Body..Whan yt ys fro the segregat, Dysseueryd, & separat [F separé], Thanne..Off god thow art the portrature.
- c1475(1459) Pros.Yorkists in EHR 26 (Roy 17.D.15)519 : Your lordys, that were sogregat [read: segregat] and distaunt in dyverse places of this reyaume..came to geders.