v. Obs. Also 5 envaysshe, envahysshe. [ad. Fr. envahiss- lengthened stem of envahir: see ENVAYE v.] trans. To attack. Also absol. Hence Envahisshing ppl. a.

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1489.  Caxton, Faytes of A., I. ii. 30. To enuahisshe leping vpon his enemyes. Ibid., II. xxxv. 148. Thus is the fortresse enuaysshed.

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c. 1500.  Melusine, 147. We dide yssue yesterday, and enuahysshed our enmyes.

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