Verbe de l'amour? Le verbe païr dans deux textes occitans
Abstract
The following study shows metaphorical meanings of a verb (païr) that comes from the religious tradition. Two texts will be presented: a poem of Raimbaut d'Aurenga and an occitan short story. Both speak about love and both use païr in a somewhat unusual way. In the poem, païr expresses love of the Domna; in the short story, after their marriage, lovers take new names and the wife has one that contains païr. The study tries to reveal a possible literary relationship between semantic fields of païr and aimer.
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2004-04-01
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Majorossy, I. G. (2004). Verbe de l’amour? Le verbe païr dans deux textes occitans. Verbum – Analecta Neolatina, 6(1), 255–273. Retrieved from https://verbum.ppke.hu/index.php/verbum/article/view/208
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Linguistica