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† reˈtray, v. Obs. [ad. F. retrai-re:—L. retrahĕre: see retract v.] 1. trans. and refl. To withdraw, draw back.1470–85 Malory Arthur vii. xii. 230 Syr Beaumayns smote hym..& thenne he retrayed hym here & there & knyghtly mayntened his batail. 1562 T. Phaer æneid ix. A a iij b, The streames eke stayd...
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withdraw
▪ I. withdraw, n. rare. [f. withdraw v.] Withdrawal, removal; spec. = withdraught 1 b.1444 Maldon (Essex) Docts. liber ‘A’ lf. 32b (MS.) For a defaute, or a withdrawe of courte, a freman shall be amerced at iii d. 1693 C. Mather Wonders Invis. World 64 One of these Witnesses was over-perswaded by so...
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