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† eˈscorse, v. Obs. [ad. OF. escorce-r, escorcher (mod.Fr. écorcher), corresp. to Pr. escorgar, escortegar:—med.L. excorticāre, f. ex out + cortic-em bark.] trans. To skin, flay. In quot. fig.1546 St. Papers Hen. VIII, XI. 112 So..that they wer not escorsed and fleen to the bones.
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▪ I. † scorch, n.1 Obs. Forms: 5 scorche, skorch, scorce, 6 scorch. [a. OF. escorche, escorce (mod.F. écorce).] Rind, bark.1480 Caxton Ovid's Met. x. viii, The chylde, of whiche Mirra was grete, grewe, w{supt} payne under the scorche & rynde. 1481 ― Myrrour ii. x. 90 Other trees there growe..that be...
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