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▪ I. † sourdre, n. Obs.—1 [OF. sourdre inf. (cf. next) used as n.] Source.
c1477Caxton Jason 29 That he was the veray sourdre and welle of noblesse. ▪ II. † sourdre, v. Obs. [a. OF. sourdre: see sourd v.] intr. To arise or spring.
14..Chaucer's Pars. T. ⁋448 (Hengwrt MS.), The especes that sourdren of pride, soothely whan they sourdren of malice [etc.]. 1474Caxton Chesse ii. iv. (1883) 57 For as moche as..rebellion..might sourdre and aryse in oon partye or other. c1477― Jason 111 b, How wele that shold sourdre therof to me a new sorowe. c1500Melusine 50 The fontayne also whiche sourdred & sprang ther haboundauntly. |