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† eˈschaufe, v. Obs. Also 4–5 eschauffe, eschawfe. [a. OFr. eschaufe-r, eschauffe-r: see achafe.] trans. To heat, warm; also fig. to heat with passion, inflame, excite. Also refl. to become hot.
c1374Chaucer Boeth. i. v. 22 Þe sedes..ben waxen hey[e] cornes whan þe sterre sirius eschaufeþ hym. 1413Lydg. Pilgr. Sowle i. xxvii. (1859) 32 Fyre warmeth and eschaufeth tho that stonde nye. a1450Knt. de la Tour 164 To eschauufe and to draw the man or woman by sum falce delite vnto synne. c1475Partenay 969 Wine..wold eschawfe the braines appetite. 1530Palsgr. 539/2 By that tyme your horse be a lytle eschaufed, he wyll go well ynoughe. Hence † eˈschaufed, ppl. a. † eˈschaufing vbl. n.
c1374Chaucer Boeth. iv. vi. 142 Þei wexen eschaufed in to hat[e] of hem þat anoien hem. c1386― Pars. T. ⁋916 Euere the gretter merite shal he han, that moost restreyneth the wikkede eschawfynges of the ordure of this synne. |