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† to-ˈrace, to-ˈrance, to-ˈrase, v. Obs. Forms: 3–4 to-rauncen, -rancen, -rassen; 3–5 -racen, -rasen. [ME. to-racen, etc., f. to-2 + race v.3, ranch v.2, rase v.1] trans. To hack, slash, cut, or tear to pieces.
1297R. Glouc. (Rolls) 524 He was al to ranced pecemele in a stounde, Ech lime fram oþer, among þe rockes, ar he com to gronde. Ibid. 4412 Hor king..Wiþ woundes to Raunced so Þat he moste nede deye. 13..Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 1168 What wylde so at-waped wyȝes þat schotten Watz al to-raced & rent, at þe resayt. c1386Chaucer Clerk's T. 516 Burieth this litel body in som place, That beestes ne no briddes it to-race. a1400–50Alexander 2088 Þai haue hedid of oure hathils..Bet doun oure bachelers, my banir to-rased. c1450Mirour Saluacioun 4370 With breres and with sharpe thornes thaire bodyes alto racyng. |