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† croisee, -ie, -y Obs. Also 5 croysee, -ye, 6 -ie, croisey, crosey. [a. OF. croisée, -iée, -ie, the native French form = med.L. cruciāta, It. crociata, Sp. cruzada, Pr. crozada, which was in the 16th c. displaced by croisade, with the adapted ending -ade from the southern langs.] A crusade.
1482Caxton Polycron. viii. v, Syre Henry spencer bisshop of norwiche wente..with a Croysye in to Flaundres. Ibid. viii. xi, The pope gaf oute a croysye ageynst them [Hussites]. 1523Ld. Berners Froiss. I. xxvii. (heading), Other kynges toke on them the Croisey to the holy lande. 1549Thomas Hist. Italie 124 Manfredo lette crie a Croysie. 1608Golding Epit. Frossard i. 37 The Pope..commaunded a croysie to be preached against them. 1615W. Hull Mirr. Maiestie 69 At the sute of them that were marked for the Croyssie. |