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† enˈstore, v. Obs. Also 4 enstoore, 4–7 instore. [Probably two formations: (1) var. of astore v., influenced by L. instaurāre to fit up, repair, restore; (2) f. en-1 + store n. or v.; but the two cannot be accurately distinguished in the examples.] 1. trans. To renew, repair (transl. L. instaurare)...
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instore
† inˈstore, v. Obs. Also 5–7 instaur(e. See also enstore. [ad. L. instaurāre to renew, repair, erect, establish, make; OF. instaurer (14–15th c. in Godef.). Instaur preserved the L. form; instore may have followed an OF. or AF. *instorer; cf. astore, OF. estaurer, estorer, and restore, OF. restorer,...
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store
▪ I. store, n. (stɔə(r)) Forms: 3–7 stor, 4 stoer, 4–5 stoor, 5 stour, stoher, 5–6 stoore, 6 stoare, stowre, Sc. stoire, stoyr, 9 dial. stoar, 6–7 stoir, 3– store. [ME. stor, aphetic f. astore n., a. OF. estor (= Pr. estor, Anglo-L. staurum, instaurum) vbl. noun f. estorer: see store v. (The W. ystô...
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