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▪ I. † sojour, n. Obs. Also 4 soiur, 4–5 soiour(e; 5 surioure. [a. OF. sojur, sujur, etc. (later sejor, sejour, mod.F. séjour séjour), shortened form of sujurn sojourn n.] Sojourn.
13..Sir Beues 3435 Þanne anon, wiþ oute soiur, A wente to þat emperur. 1338R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 274 Þe Scottis þat were with inne..þe Baliol suld þam wynne out of þat soioure. c1375Sc. Leg. Saints xxix. (Placidas) 721 In þe sammyne toure, quhare his wif mad surioure. c1400Rom. Rose 4282 The which is shette there in the tour, Fulle longe to holde there sojour. c1430Lydg. Min. Poems (Percy Soc.) 246 Skarsly thre monethys he holdith heer sojour. c1450Merlin xxii. 398 The kynge Ban and the kynge Bohors were nothinge at soiour. ▪ II. † sojour, v. Obs. Also 4 soioure, -en, 5 soi(o)wryn. [ad. OF. sojur-, shortened stem of sojurner sojourn v.] intr. To sojourn.
c1330Arth. & Merl. 7269 (Kölbing), Lete we hem here soiouringe & speke of þe oþer kinge. c1380Wyclif Wks. (1880) 129 But lordis, & ladies namely, schullen soiouren amongis hem many ȝeris. a1400R. Brunne's Chron. Wace (Rolls) 4183 (Petyt MS.), Long ne wald he soioure ne rest. 1593Bilson Govt. Christ's Ch. 7 Isaac and Jacob sojoured as strangers and peregrines in the land of Canaan. |