1to recognize each other:
(
1171-74;
MS: c.1200
)
danz H. de P. [...] E li reis L. [...] Es rues de Seissuns sunt entreconeu
2155
2 to discern, distinguish:
(
MS: s.xii/xiii
)
internoscebam: (O) entreconisowe
(var. (L: xiiiex) entrekoneysey)
ii 38
1to know each other:
(
s.xii3/4;
MS: s.xiv2
)
De l’un ost desqu’a l’autre vont cil qe s’entrec[on]urent
5206
(
1165-80?;
MS: s.xiiiin
)
Li Engleis envee furent
(=by William the Conqueror to the Danes) Pur ceo que il se entreconeurent
215.16
(
1212;
MS: 1212-13
)
Li bons qui od Dé rengneront El ciel ne s’entreqenoistront
17168
♦
to have (carnal) knowledge of each other:
(
1267;
MS: c.1300
)
Ne s'entreconustrent charneument
11566
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