v. Obs. rare. Also 5–6 enpouere, enpover. [a. OF. enpover-ir to IMPOVERISH.] trans. To impoverish.

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1474.  Caxton, Chesse, III. iii. F iij. How enpouere they the comynte.

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1523.  Ld. Berners, Froiss., I. cccvii. 462. The garysons … had greatly enpouered … the countre of Normandy.

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1528.  Roy, Sat., g viij. The charges to recover Lest they shulde theym selves enpover.

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