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First published 1951 (DOST Vol. II).
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Quotation dates: 1399-1400, 1513
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Entirment, Entyrment, n. Also: intyrement. [ME. entyrement (c 1440), var. of enter(e)ment. Cf. Entire,n.] Interment. — a1400 Legends of the Saints xvii. 237.
I with Criste at the seruice Vas, & the entirment of Martha 1513 Doug. x. viii. 132.
With all solace pertenyng beryall Of tumbe and of entyrment, as efferis 1513 Doug. xi. ii. 59 (R).
At the obsequyis or intyrement
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