tormentrye

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Middle English[edit]

Noun[edit]

tormentrye

  1. Anything producing torment, annoyance, or pain.
    • late 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Wife of Bath's Prologue, The Canterbury Tales, line 248-252:
      Thou seist to me, it is a greet meschief
      To wedde a povre womman, for costage;
      And if that she be riche, of heigh parage,
      Than seistow that it is a tormentrye
      To suffre hir pryde and hir malencolye.
      Thou sayest to me it is a great misfortune
      To wed a poor woman, because of expense;
      And if she be rich, of high birth,
      Then thou sayest that it is a torment
      To put up with her pride and her angry moods.