1to clear (an area) of vegetation:
(
c.1230;
MS: s.xiiim
)
Le liu ad fait esmunder De runcerei e essarter
S Modw 5807
♦
lawto assart, clear (an area) and convert it into arable land:
(
1293
)
assartyr le boys est oster le buche e torner le en terre arable
YBB 20-21 Ed I 413
2
mil.
to devastate, lay waste (vegetation):
(
c.1245;
MS: c.1255
)
Egrement assaut la terre Cum ki la pensa cunquere, U al meins l’avoir estrere. Bois e gardins fait asaarter, Musters e maisuns arder
S Edw paris ANTS 185
3
to slaughter, massacre (people):
(
1155;
MS: s.xiiex
)
Hoel e sun cusin Walwein [...] pur lur cumpaignuns vengier [...] Romeins destruient e essartent
Brut WACE 12821
to clear ground:
(
s.xii3/3;
MS: s.xiiim
)
Si començad a essarter [...] A une part sa loge ad fait
S Gile1 1480
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