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† notoire, a. Obs. rare. Also 5 -oyre. [a. F. notoire, ad. med.L. nōtōrius notorious. Cf. notour a.] Notorious, evident.
a1470Tiptoft Tulle on Old Age (Caxton, 1481) h iv, It is clere and notoire in what place al the other thynges goen. c1477Caxton Jason 72 b, Hit is among yow euydent and notoyre that ye shall not take in pacience my correccion. Hence † notoirly adv., notoriously. Obs.
1409–10Proc. Privy Council (1834) I. 323 As it is notoirly knowen and he hym selfe as trewe knyghte may noght witheseye it. 1470–85Malory Arthur Pref. 1 For it is notoyrly knowen thorugh the vnyuersal world. |