1to amuse each other, make merry:
(
s.xivin;
MS: 1312-40
)
Sire J. e sire W. se retornerent a lur herberges, e se desarmerent, e, quant urent mangee, s’entresolacerent
18.33
(
c.1305;
MS: c.1330
)
(Ladies, after their meal:) Entrent donkes la chaumbre pur entresolacer, De hoverayne e de cochure covent donkes treter. Lors vient en place le overe rydeyé, Le overe de Alemagne, le overe percee, E l'entayloure ové le overe levee
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