1emotionto love one another:
(
s.xii1/3;
MS: s.xiiex
)
(a stone) Ome e feme fait entramer
40.313
(
MS: s.xiii
) Si lealment vus entreamez, L'uns pot l'autre crere
261.39
(
c.1300;
MS: s.xiv2/4
)
Si il n’entreeyment par amurs
1063
♦
emotionto bear affection to each other:
(
1390-1412;
MS: s.xv1
)
les susditz roys serront jointz, alliez, entreamantz et aidantz l’un a l’autre
196.7
1to love one another:
(
c.1136-37;
MS: s.xiiex
)
E plus s'entreamouent cil dui Que ne funt dous freres
4391
(
1165-80?;
MS: s.xiiiin
)
Quant tant se entreamerent
(=cleric and woman) de quer
242.147
(
1267;
MS: c.1300
)
Quant humme e femme par beauté S’entreeiment
3342
1emotionaffectionate to each other:
(
s.xiiim;
MS: s.xiv1/4
)
concord nurrit amur Dunt tuz sunt entreamez
380
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