† betwynde, v. Obs.
[Perh. there is some error; cf. atwind to escape.]
? To escape.
1493–1535 W. de Worde Communyc. B iij, Out of thy tene to betwynde Mercy and loue thyn helpe were thyse. |
† betwynde, v. Obs.
[Perh. there is some error; cf. atwind to escape.]
? To escape.
1493–1535 W. de Worde Communyc. B iij, Out of thy tene to betwynde Mercy and loue thyn helpe were thyse. |
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