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corsy
† corsy, a. Obs. Forms: 5 corcy, 5–6 corsy(e, 6 corssy, coarsye, corsey, 6–7 corsie. [ad. F. corsé, in OF. corsu, having body, corpulent, f. cors body; the ending is assimilated to that of Eng. adjs. in -y.] Corpulent, big-bodied, stout.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 92 Corcy or corercyows, corpulentus. 1513 D... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lutry
The village of Corsy (which is now part of the municipality of Lutry) was under the direct rule of Corsier until 1798. The hamlets Curtinaux, Savuit, Le Châtelard and Corsy as well as the neighborhoods of Friporte, Voisinand and Bourg Neuf were outside the walls, and soon wikipedia.org
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corcy
corcy var. of corsy, Obs., corpulent. Oxford English Dictionary
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Bastide du Jas de Bouffan
The Bastide du Jas de Bouffan (Granel-Corsy du Jas de Bouffan) is a historic bastide in Aix-en-Provence, France. His daughter married Frédéric Corsy, an anatomist. wikipedia.org
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corsey
corsey var. corsy Obs., corpulent; see corsie. Oxford English Dictionary
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corsious
† ˈcorsious, a. Obs. [a. AF. corsious = OF. corsieus, f. cors body, corse.] = corsy, corpulent. Hence † corsiousness.1430 Lydg. Chron. Troy ii. xv, Although he were of body corsyous. c 1430 ― Bochas iv. vi. (1554) 104 a, He waxe right fat, and wonder corsious. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 92 Corcyowse or gre... Oxford English Dictionary
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Canton of Aix-en-Provence-I
Ville comtale et Bourg Saint-Sauveur, Ville de Tours Sextius-Mirabeau Montperrin Encagnane Val de l'Arc Pont de Béraud Tour d'Aygosi Val Saint-André Corsy wikipedia.org
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corsiness
† ˈcorsiness Obs. rare. The quality of being corsy, corpulence.1587 Golding De Mornay xiv. 210 The lesse corsiness a man hath, the more of reason & onderstanding. Oxford English Dictionary
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corsive
▪ I. † corsive, a.1 and n. Obs. Forms: 6–7 corsive, 7 cor'sive, coarsive, cor'zive. [A syncopated form of corrĕsive, corrosive.] A. adj. = corrosive a. (lit. and fig.)1576 Fleming Panopl. Epist. 25 There is no sorrowe..but continuance of time may assuage the bitternes therof, and consume the corsive... Oxford English Dictionary
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doubty
▪ I. † ˈdoubty, a. Obs. rare. Also 4–5 douti. [a. OF. doutif, dotif, nom. sing. and pl. dotis; the suffix being assimilated to English -y: cf. corsy, tardy, etc.] Doubtful; dubious; hazardous.c 1380 Wyclif Sel. Wks. III. 381 In soche douty poyntes. 1388 ― 1 Kings x. 1 In derk and douti questiouns. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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corsie
▪ I. † ˈcorsie, n. and a. Obs. (exc. dial.) Forms: α. 5 coresy, corysy; 6 corrosie, -ey, corasey, 6–7 corasie, (9 dial. corrosy, corrisee, -zee, correesy). β. 6 corsie, coarsie, coresie, -ey, 6–7 corsey, corzie, corzy(e. [Reduced from corĕsive, corrosive, by weakening of final -if, -ive, to -ie, -y,... Oxford English Dictionary
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