meve
Middle English
Verb
meve
- move
- 1385, Geoffrey Chaucer, Troilus and Criseyde,
- The sharpe shoures felle of armes preve,
- That Ector or his othere bretheren diden,
- Ne made him only ther-fore ones meve;
- And yet was he, wher-so men wente or riden,
- Founde oon the beste, and lengest tyme abiden
- Ther peril was, and dide eek such travayle
- In armes, that to thenke it was mervayle.
- 1385, Geoffrey Chaucer, Troilus and Criseyde,
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