oignement — de nard, Vnguentum nardinum … Thresor de la langue françoyse
oignement — Oignement. s. m. v. Action d oindre, frottement, friction avec quelque chose de gras. Les Egyptiens se servoient d oignemens. Il est vieux … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
oignement — obs. form of ointment … Useful english dictionary
ointment — n. a smooth greasy healing or cosmetic preparation for the skin. Etymology: ME oignement, ointment, f. OF oignement ult. f. L (as UNGUENT): oint after obs. oint anoint f. OF, past part. of oindre ANOINT … Useful english dictionary
Ointment — Oint ment, n. [OE. oinement, OF. oignement, fr. F. oindre to anoint, L. ungere, unguere; akin to Skr. a[ n]j, and to G. anke (in Switzerland) butter. The first t in the E. word is due to the influence of anoint. Cf. {Anoint}, {Unguent}.] That… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ointment — noun Etymology: Middle English, alteration of oynement, from Anglo French uignement, oignement, ultimately from Latin unguentum, from unguere to anoint; akin to Old High German ancho butter, Sanskrit anakti he salves Date: 14th century a salve or … New Collegiate Dictionary
List of English words of French origin — Great number of words of French origin have entered the English language to the extent that around 30% of its vocabulary is of French origin. It is via French that many Latin words have come to the English language. Most of the French vocabulary… … Wikipedia
Colart IV De Beauffort — dit Payen (v.1390 1461), de la maison de Beauffort. Chevalier, ancien conseiller et chambellan du Duc de Bourgogne Sommaire 1 Histoire 2 Généalogie 3 Sources … Wikipédia en Français
Colart iv de beauffort — dit Payen (v.1390 1461), de la maison de Beauffort. Chevalier, ancien conseiller et chambellan du Duc de Bourgogne Sommaire 1 Histoire 2 Généalogie 3 Sources … Wikipédia en Français
ointment — /oynt meuhnt/, n. Pharm. a soft, unctuous preparation, often medicated, for application to the skin; unguent. [1250 1300; obs. oint (aph. var. of ANOINT) + MENT; r. ME oignement < OF < VL *unguimentum for L unguentum; see UNGUENT] Syn. salve,… … Universalium