1
to make worse:
(
s.xiii1;
MS: s.xiiim
)
Alexis fud fel et mal sout enginnier
(var.
(S: c.1400) engreinier
)
530 (var.)
1
to hurt, make suffer:
(
1219-26;
MS: s.xiii2/4
)
Vez la grant dolor Qui trop engreige a mon seignor
18276
(
MS: s.xiiiex
)
Ben est dreit ke jo me plenge, Kar le cuer trestut m’engreynge
244
2
to grow worse:
(
1219-26;
MS: s.xiii2/4
)
Tant engreigna cele bosoigne K'un cria, 'As armes! as armes!'
838
(
s.xiii;
MS: c.1300
)
il vit que l'enfermeté engreingna et qu'il n'i avoit mes nul recouvrier
404
1to go badly:
(
1273-82;
MS: s.xivex
)
pur toi
(=J.C.) gemir quant engraigne Vaint bien la gige d’Alemaigne
1923
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