1weaponsto draw, stretch (a bow):
(
c.1136-37;
MS: s.xiiex
)
[Entesad]
(ms. Entesant) l’arc qu’en sa main tint
6318
(
c.1185
)
Peres jetent e arcs enteisent
2870
2to aim at, have in view:
(
1155;
MS: s.xiiex
)
A Cornuaille ad gent ja trait E se peine que plus en ait; Tenir cele e plus prendre enteise
13241
(
1212;
MS: 1212-13
)
l’enquist quele part alast E quoi d’iço faire entesast
6658
1to assess, size up:
(
1212;
MS: 1212-13
)
li seint,en itel arveire
(=in finding the origin of dreams), Par grant discretion enteisent, Jugent, regardent, contrepeisent
19279
1to draw near (to):
(
c.1240;
MS: c.1300
)
nule manere ne sout Ke li fust a fere a la fin, Puis ke il enteisa a l’endeclin
87.29
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