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emove, v. rare.|ɪˈmuːv| Also 5 emoyve. [In 15th c. emoyue (if this is not misread for enioyne), ad. OF. emovoir; in 18th c. directly ad. L. ēmovēre: see emotion.] trans. †a. To move, incite (to an action) (obs.). b. To affect with emotion.
a1400Relig. Pieces fr. Thornton MS. (1867) 2 He byddes..þat all þat hase cure..emoyue þaire parischenes, etc. 1748Thomson Cast. Indol. i. x, Kindly raptures them emove. 1835Fraser's Mag. XI. 425 He for whose loss all gentle breasts are now emoved. |