[encours] (s.xiii/xiv)

[encours] (s.xiii/xiv)

  FEW:  currere 2/ii,1567b / cursus *2/ii,1576a Gdf:  encors 3,118c / encours 3,120c GdfC: TL: encors 3,254 DEAF:  corir (encors)  DMF:  incours  TLF: OED:  incourse n.  MED:  incours n.  DMLBS:  incursus 1318a
encurs  

s.

1influx, inflow (into a body of water)
( MS: s.xiii/xiv )  Potest enim et fluminis puri tranquillitas [h]iemali rivolorum incursione gloss: (D) encurs turbari et aeris lucidi serenitas nubilosa densitate nebularum obvolvi  i 172.77 and ii 37.77
cours  encoure  encourement 
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