1to acquire, obtain:
(
s.xii1;
MS: c.1145
) [...] e serunt edifiedes les citez de Jude, e enhabiterunt iluec e par eritet aquerrunt li
82.68.40
(
c.1136-65;
MS: c.1200
)
en quanque tu porserras, Aqueor cointise, si garras
(Latin: in omni possessione tua adquire prudentiam)
3254
(
1330
)
les profitz […] q’il soleit acquerre ou purchaser par advocassie en la Court
ii 41
(
1354;
MS: c.1360
)
pur aquere le fiens de ce monde
75
(
1404-05
)
(I have pawned my possessions) mais jeo ne puise acquerer un dener pour venier a vostre honourable presence come ore
i 434
♦
mil.
to take, conquer:
(
1160-74;
MS: s.xvii
)
Quant Lune ourent paiens aquise Romme quiderent avoir prise
i 330.717
2 to afflict, strike:
(
1171-74;
MS: c.1200
)
de bones gens furent […] Mes arsun les ot mult e destruit e aquis
239
1to acquire, obtain:
(
s.xiii2/4;
MS: c.1300
)
Ja, sun voil, ne cesse Ke del tut s’aquesse Tuz a sun poer
875
1acquired, obained:
(
1400-01
)
ascun title de prescription, ou droit adquis […]
iii 465
2afflicted, stricken:
(
1160-74;
MS: s.xvii
) 'Sire Otes,' dist Ernulf, 'mi sire est moult aquis, Grant guere a en sa terre de mortels anemis'
i 118.3155
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