pitous adj.

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TR4. 680 Bǔt ás měn séen ǐn tówne ǎnd ál ǎbóutě
TR4. 681 Thǎt wómměn úsěn frénděs tó vǐsítě,
TR4. 682 Sǒ tó Crǐséyde ǒf wómměn cóm ǎ róutě,
TR4. 683 Fǒr pítǒus jóie, ǎnd wénděn híre dělítě;
TR4. 684 Ǎnd wíth hǐre tálěs, déere y̌nóugh ǎ mýtě,
TR4. 685 Thǐse wómměn, whích thǎt ín thě cítě dwélle,
TR4. 686 Thěy sétte hěm dówn ǎnd séyde ǎs Í shǎll téllě.

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  • Differences among the manuscripts and editions:
  • English translations (Windeatt: 1998): But, as can be seen in town and all around, women make a habit of visiting their friends, and so a crowd of women came to Criseyde out of well-meaning happiness, thinking to please her. And with their tales, not worth much at all, these women who lived in the city sat themselves down and spoke as I shall relate:
  • Japanese translations (Sasamoto: 2012): 町や至る所でよく見られることだが、女性たちは友だちのもとをよく訪問する。そういうことでクリセイデのところに女性の一行がやって来て、善意によって思いやる嬉しさから、彼女を喜ばせようと考えた。彼女たちのおしゃべりは少しも値打ちがないけれど、この町に住んでいるこの女性たちは、腰を下ろして、次のように言い出した。
  • Chinese translations (Fang: 1956): 正是人们常常见到妇女爱互相拜会,因此克丽西德家中也来了一群女客,坐下就信口开河,由哀怜中寻求欢兴,以为可以安慰她。一人说道,

Word Information

  • Etymology: OF
  • Addresser: Narrator
  • Addressee: N/A
  • Adjectives with which juxtaposed: N/A
  • Counterpart in its source (Fil): 4.80
  • Noun(s) (NPs) modified: pleasure (joy)
  • Attributive/ Predicative: attributive

Information in Previous Studies

  • OED: Not quoted
  • MED: (Quoted) 2. (b) emotionally moving, affecting; ~ joie (song)song ~;  (s.v. pitǒus, adj.)
  • Commented in other previous works:
  • Windeatt (2003: 226): pitous: compassionate, tender-hearted
  • Fisher (1989: 487): pitous: compassionate
  • Benson (1987: 547): pitous joie: compassionate well-wishing
  • Davis et al. (1979): Not quoted
  • Donaldson (1975): N/A
  • Baugh (1963): N/A

Possible Definitions

compassionate, well-wishing

Comments from the Editor

See my comment of ‘dere’ (adj., Tr4.684).