† decorre, v. Obs.
Also decourre.
[? a. OF. decourre, decorre ‘to runne downe, to haste or hy apace’ (Cotgr.):—L. dēcurrĕre to run down.]
intr. To run or flow away, pass or haste away.
(But the sense of the passage quoted is uncertain.)
| 1377 Langl. P. Pl. B. xiv. 193 Of pompe and of pruyde þe parchemyn [of þis patent] decorreth [v.r. decourreþ] And principalliche of alle peple, but þei be pore of herte. |