1to run off, drain out:
(
c.1235;
MS: c.1235
)
De lances [...] Ferent [...] cist pautener vassal Ke tut est esculé l’entrail[le] corporal
(=of Alban)
1610
(
1293
)
ecoler le ewe ceo est lesser le ewe passer a les eclus
20-21 Ed I 417
♦
to shake out:
(
s.xivin;
MS: 1382
)
Aprés manger, nape escule
(M.E. Aftur mete clothe slake)
351
1
to dwindle, run out, become scarce:
(
1194-99;
MS: s.xiii2
) En Acre furent la chenaille Long tens soffreitus de vitaille, E si com li tens se cola, E viande lor escola, [...]
3431
1drained, cleaned by filtering:
(
MS: s.xiii2
)
fex, inde defecatus, -ta, -tum: (D) gallice escolé
(ms. escalé)
ii 28
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