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entordre (1160-74)

entordre (1160-74)


p.p. entors  
  FEW:  intorquere 4,767b Gdf:  entordre 3,269b GdfC: TL: entordre 3,611 DEAF:  tordre (entordre)  DMF:  entordre  TLF: OED: MED: DMLBS:

p.p. as a.

1twisted (?)
( 1308-09 )  [...] qe [...] luy voille graunter murage [...] a refere la tour [...] e le mur de dite vile entorse, lesqueus furent ars  Rot Parl1 i 275
2 girded, covered by a band
( 1160-74; MS: s.xvii )  Lez mors vont despoillant, si jurent comme pors, Nen ont graignor pitié qu’il eussent des cors, De sanc et de paliz sont soilliez et entors  Rom de Rou wace i 123.3297

See also:

tortre1 
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