secret adj.

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TR3. 477 Fŏr whí shĕ fónd hy̆m só dĭscrét ĭn ál,
TR3. 478 Sŏ sécrĕt, ánd ŏf swích ŏbéĭsáuncĕ,
TR3. 479 Thăt wél shĕ félte hĕ wás tŏ híre ă wál
TR3. 480 Ŏf stíel, ănd shéld frŏm évery̆ dísplĕsáuncĕ;
TR3. 481 Thăt tó bĕn ín hĭs góodĕ góvĕrnáuncĕ,
TR3. 482 Sŏ wís hĕ wás, shĕ wás nămóre ăférĕd --
TR3. 483 Ĭ méne, ăs fér ăs óughtĕ bén rĕquérĕd.

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  • Differences among the manuscripts and editions:
  • English translations (Windeatt: 1998): For she found him so circumspect in everything, so discreet, and so obedient to her wishes, that she felt indeed he was a wall of steel to her, and a shield against everything disagreeable, such that she was no longer afraid (so prudent was he) to be subject to his excellent guidance – I mean, as far as ought to be expected in such a case.
  • Japanese translations (Sasamoto: 2012): そういうわけで彼は非常に賢かったから、彼によろしく導かれることに、彼女はもはや心配しなかった、すなわち、そんな場合が当然要求される限りという意味だが。
  • Chinese translations (Fang: 1956): 她见他遇事和顺谨密,因而把他当做一堵钢墙,一块只挡烦恼的盾牌;在他的庇护之下,再也不存任何戒心了,–当然这不过是说,到一个适当的程度为止。

Word Information

  • Etymology: L&OF
  • Addresser: C(N)
  • Addressee: N/A
  • Adjectives with which juxtaposed: discrete (discreet)
  • Counterpart in its source (Fil): N/A
  • Noun(s) (NPs) modified: human beings (male: Troilus)
  • Attributive/ Predicative: predicative

Information in Previous Studies

  • OED: Not quoted
  • MED: 1. (h) discreet, reserved in conduct or speech; taciturn; (s.v. sēcrē̆t, adj.)
  • Commented in other previous works:
  • Windeatt (2003: 142): secret: discreet
  • Fisher (1989): N/A
  • Benson (1987): N/A
  • Davis et al. (1979): discreet (s.v. secret, adj.)
  • Donaldson (1975): N/A
  • Baugh (1963): N/A

Possible Definitions

discreet

Comments from the Editor

See my comments of ‘afered’ (ppl. adj., Tr3.482) and ‘dere’ (adj., Tr3.494).