1to inundate, flood:
(
1376-77
)
les prees [...] adjoynantz al dit eawe sont enoundés
ii 372
2to wash up:
(
a.1399;
MS: a.1399
)
[...] vodroient avoire pris terre, mes ils ne purroient ne avoient grace pur estre salvez, mes furount nyés hors la nief qe fuist enundé sur la terre
132.1
1to inundate, flood, overflow:
(
s.xii1;
MS: c.1145
)
il ferrit la pieere, e decururent ewes, e li doit enunderent
(Latin: torrentes inundaverunt)
88.77.23
(
s.xiv1;
MS: s.xivm
) quant les eawes del diluvie enunderent
(M.E. flowed) sur la terre
208
(
1332;
MS: s.xivex
) the Nile inounde si habundablement
319
1inundation, flooding:
(
1376-77
)
par le dit enounder femmes et lour enfantz en lour berces sont soventfoitz peris
ii 372
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