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arouer (s.xiii1/3)

The form aroé is a cross reference to the following entry:

arouer (s.xiii1/3)

aroer,  aroier;  enroer,  enroier,  enroir,  enrower, 
(p.p. arokee  BIBB owen (T) 126v)  
  FEW:  raucus 10,129b Gdf: GdfC:  enroer 9,476b TL: enröer 1 3,499 DEAF: DMF:  enrouer 1  TLF:  enrouer  OED: MED: DMLBS:

v.intrans.

pathol.med.to become hoarse
( s.xiii1/3; MS: s.xiiiex )  Alcarferne […] dune duce voiz, ne n’enrowe mie  Lapid 135

v.refl.

to be harsh, grate
( 1273-82; MS: s.xivex )  Ta (=J.C.’s) gorgete en desir acole Vers qi s’aroue la cithole  Ross ANTS 1624

p.p. as a.

pathol.med.hoarse
( c.1290; MS: 1307-25 )  Yveresce […] Home aroé (M.E. hose) fet haut juper (M.E. houten)  BIBB ROTH (G) 506
( MS: c.1300 )  A yceus ke sunt aroué, essprove […]  Pop Med 308.72
( s.xvin; MS: s.xv1 )  Ebiresse […] homme aroié (M.E. hoz) fayt hault huper  Fem2 40.12

See also:

arroure  esroer 
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