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.
1489. Caxton, Faytes of A., I. ii. 30. To enuahisshe leping vpon his enemyes. Ibid., II. xxxv. 148. Thus is the fortresse enuaysshed.
c. 1500. Melusine, 147. We dide yssue yesterday, and enuahysshed our enmyes.