† surquidrous, surquedrous, a. Obs.
Also 5 -quy-. See also succudrous.
[f. next + -ous, after prec.]
= prec.
The first quot. is doubtful: cf. surquidour.
c 1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode i. xxvi. (1869) 17 Michel is he of foolhardiment and surquidoures [F. de foul & oultrecuide hardiement]. 1481 Caxton Myrr. iii. xvi. 172 They be of the nature of proud foles that ben surquydrous. a 1550 Image Hypocr. ii. 459 in Skelton's Wks. (1843) II. 428 Thou arte so monstrous..Proude and surquedrous. 1593 G. Harvey Pierce's Super. 52 More surquidrous then Anaxius. |