Placebo
One of the brothers of January, au old baron of Lombardy. When
January held a family council to know whether he should marry, Placebo
very wisely told him to do as he liked, for says he-
A ful gret fool is eny counselour;
That servith any lord of high honour;
That dar presume, or cones [once] thenken it.
That his counseilschuld pass his lordes wit.
Chaucer: The Marchaundes Tale, line 9, 121, etc.
To sing Placebo.
To seek to please; to trim in order not to offend. The word Placeo
is often used to denote vespers for the dead, from the fact that it is
the first word of the first Antiphon of that Office.
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