1
to throw face down:
(
1273-82;
MS: s.xivex
)
in the Pasion of J.C.:amor [..] Pur autri delit te tormente, Pur autri orgoil te cravente, Peine sanz pité te presente E ta beauté a terre
adente
924
2to turn upside down:
(
c.1165;
MS: s.xiii2
)
Une grante gate demanda, sur une table l'
adenta; une suriz ot desuz mise
222.14
(
s.xivin;
MS: 1382
)
Aprés beyver hanape
endente (M.E. Whelme the cuppe)
359
1to fall face down:
(
1160-74;
MS: s.xiiiin
)
Mult veissiez homes tumber, Les uns sor les altres verser E trebuchier e adenter, ne s’en poeient relever
ii 186.8089
2ship.to overturn, capsize:
(
1121-25;
MS: s.xiv1
)
lur nef est tut en brande, E poi en falt pur turmente La nef od eals que n’
adente
902
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