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▪ I. † eˈstudy, v. Obs. Forms: 3 astudie, 5–6 estudie, -ye. [a. OF. estudier (mod.F. étudier) ad. late L. studiāre, f. studium study. Cf. Pr. and Sp. estudiar, Pg. estudar, It. studiare.] = study v., trans. and intr.
c1225Ancr. R. 200 Auh abuten þeos, þencheð & astudieð wel swuðe. 1474Caxton Chesse ii. iii. (1860) B viij b, Theyr offyce is..to estudye diligently in such wyse..so that they be not founde corupt. 1491― Vitas Patr. i. vii. 10 b, He taughte hem to do wel, to estudie, etc. 1550J. Coke Eng. & Fr. Herald. §203 (1877) 116 The great nombre of gentilmen..alwayes estudyeng the lawes of the realme. Hence eˈstudied ppl. a., learned.
1550J. Coke Eng. & Fr. Herald. §167 (1877) 107 The most parte of them be wel estudied in the lawes of God. ▪ II. † eˈstudy, n. Obs. [a. OF. estudie study, f. L. studium.] Care, desire, zeal; = study n.
1483Caxton Cato E iij, They dyd put all theyr estudye for to knowe the faytes or dedes of thauncientes. 1483― Golden Leg. 221/3 They bothe were of one loue, of one estudye and of one wylle. |