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enter2 (c.1192)

The form entir is a cross reference to the following entry:

enter2 (c.1192)

entir;  anter  
  FEW:  *imputare  Gdf:  enter 1 3,259a GdfC:  enter 1 9,482a TL: enter 3,584 DEAF: DMF:  enter  TLF:  enter  OED:  enté adj.  MED:  ente adj.  DMLBS:

v.trans.

1to graft
( MS: s.xiii )  inserat: entit  TLL ii 115
( s.xiii2; MS: s.xiv1 )  Saver devez q’il est de pecché Com de l’ente qe est de novel enté  Serm DTC Shrift 88
( s.xivin; MS: 1382 )  Homme en verger creker ente (M.E. ymputh)  Nominale 223
( MS: s.xiii2 )  inserat: (C) entet (var. (D: xiii/xiv) entit; (L: xiii/xiv) ente)  TLL ii 76
to set, inset
( c.1192; MS: c.1275 )  Sur le paleis ad deus pomels [...] En chescun (de) nus avum (esté) enté Deus escarbucles  Pr Jean3 133.Y666
( 1300; MS: s.xiv1 )  Et li frere B. ausi Dont li ainsnez portoit ensi De ermine au chief rouge endenté De trois molettes de or enté  Eight Rolls 121.884
fig.to implant
( 1273-82; MS: s.xivex )  ta parole douze et fine Est ore entee en sa poitrine  Ross ANTS 1628
( s.xiiiex; MS: 1307-15 )  [...] si nus seoms [...] en ceste vie entez a la semblance de la mort Jesu Christ  Ancren2 123. 19
2to patch together
( MS: s.xiiiin )  sarciat: (F) anter  Gloss Nequam1 259

sbst. inf.

grafting
( MS: s.xii/xiii )  oculandis: a enters  TLL ii 89
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