v. [a. OF. encheriss-, lengthened stem of encherir: see EN-1 and CHERISH.] trans. ? = CHERISH. Implied in † Encherishing, vbl. sb., in quot. app. used in sense ‘benefit, advantage.’

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c. 1480.  in Pol. Poems (1859), II. 286. Yt were … expedyent for oure Kyngs And a gret enscherychyng to all the Comynalte.

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