1mil.escort, company of followers:
(
1194-99;
MS: s.xiii2
) when the army departs Plus pitus convei ne veistes [...]; La ot meintes lermes plorees E meintes bones vuz orees. Li conveior retomerent, E li pelerin donc eirerent
339
(
1271-72;
MS: s.xiii4/4
)
E ke il ne doignent entente a nul conveors
71.3
2lawtransmitter, mesne between two principals:
(
1303
)
le abbé n’est forqe executour e conveour de nostre presentement
30-31 Ed I 423
(
1344-45
)
Tut fuit H. nomé, il n’est pas partie en effecte, mes conveiour d’autri covenant
18-19 Ed III 527
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