acurre (s.xii1)

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acurre (s.xii1)

[ FEW: 24,92a accurrere; Gdf: 1,79a acorre; GdfC: 8,28c acourir; TL: 1,113 acorre; DEAF:  acorre; DMF:  accourir; TLF:  accourir; OED:  occur v. (accur); MED: ; DMLBS: 17a accurrere ]
acure,  acourre,  acore,  acourir  

v.n.

1to come running
( MS: 1120-40 )  N’estot somondre icels ki l’unt oit, Tuit i acorent, nes li enfant petit  510
( c.1200; MS: c.1220-40 )  Tuit i acorent pur agarder l’enfant  (E) 1615
( s.xiii1/3; MS: s.xivin )  Dunc i acurent li Bretun, Sis asaillent tut envirum  999
( s.xiii2; MS: s.xivin )  (when the clerk is miraculously healed) Lui veisins acurent  (ed. acur[ur]ent) Quant il l'aventure surent  43.335
2fig.to accrue
( s.xii1; MS: 1155-60 )  richeises se elles acurrent (Latin: affluxerint), n’i aposez (Latin: apponatis) le quer  105.LXI.10
acurre sur a
1 come in abundance to
( c.1230; MS: 1275-85 ) Tutdis lui crest e acurt sure Ke sen despent en bone cure  137
tens n’acurt (pas) a
tens#1
coure#1  encurre 
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