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sermonner (v.)
1.adresser des remontrances.
sermonner (v.)
↘ sermonneur ↗ sermon
sermonner (v.)
admonester, arranger, attraper, avertir, blâmer, catéchiser, chambrer, chanter pouilles, chapitrer, condamner, corriger, crier, critiquer, dire son fait, discourir, disputer, emballer, endoctriner, engueuler, enguirlander, exhorter, faire la guerre, fustiger, gourmander, gronder, haranguer, houspiller, laver la tête, moraliser, morigéner, moucher, passer un savon, prêcher, prôner, quereller, redresser, relever, remettre à sa place, remettre au pas, reprendre, réprimander, sabouler, savonner, secouer, secouer les puces, semoncer, sonner les cloches, tancer, tirer les oreilles
sermonner (verbe)
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SERMONNER (v. a.)
Terme familier Faire des remontrances ennuyeuses et hors de propos.
• Il vient nous sermonner avec des yeux farouches (MOL. Tart. I, 2)
• Vous m'avez brusquée, sermonnée, afin de m'engager à vous quitter (GENLIS Théât. d'éduc. la Curieuse, I, 1)
Absolument. C'est un homme qui ne fait que sermonner.
Impersonnellement et au passif.
• Mais c'est trop sermonné de vice et de vertu (RÉGNIER Sat. I)
HISTORIQUE
XIIe s.— Mais le jur de Noel, quant il out sermoné, De saint iglise aveit Robert del Broc sevré [retranché] (Th. le mart. 131)
XIIIe s.— Moult fut Quenes preus, quant il s'en ala [à la croisade], De sermoner et la gent preecher (HUES D'OISI Romancero, p. 104)— Li chardonaus [le cardinal] qui de par l'apostole de Rome estoit, en sermona et en fist pardon à tous ceus qui en la bataille morroient (VILLEH. CLX.)— Renart, fet Primaut, que ce monte ? Ne m'alez pas ci sermonant (Ren. 3803)— Renart ot que cil le sarmone, Et que moult bon conseil li done (ib. 13611)— Faites ce qu'il sermonneront, Ne faites pas ce qu'il feront (la Rose, 11815)
XIVe s.— Bertran, venez avant à ce heraut parler. - Or avant, dit Bertran, que veut il sermonner ? (Guesclin. 1595)
XVIe s.— M. le curé estoit monté en chaire pour sermonner (DESPER. Contes, XXXII)
ÉTYMOLOGIE
Sermon ; provenç. et espagn. sermonar ; ital. sermonare.
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