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† eˈsmove, eˈsmeve, v. Obs. rare. [a. OF. esmover (accented stem esmeuv-, whence a later inf. form esmevre):—late L. exmovēre, f. ex- out + movēre move.] trans. To move strongly, excite.
1474Caxton Chesse iii. v. G viij, As sone as she sawe hym she was soe smoued wyth Joye that she deyed tofore hym. 1475― Jason 12/2 He was so esmeuid..with loue that, etc. Ibid. 78/2 Their aduersaires..were so esmeuyed upon them that, etc. |