v. Obs. In 5 entercounte. [Bad form of next.] intr. To run one against another; to meet in opposition.
1413. Lydg., Pilgr. Sowle, V. i. (1859), 70. The spyeres tornynge so swetely entercounted to geders in their circute about the erth.
1481. Caxton, Myrr., II. xxix. 122. The wyndes entrecounte and mete in som place.