v. Obs. In 5 entercounte. [Bad form of next.] intr. To run one against another; to meet in opposition.

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1413.  Lydg., Pilgr. Sowle, V. i. (1859), 70. The spyeres tornynge so swetely … entercounted to geders in their circute about the erth.

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1481.  Caxton, Myrr., II. xxix. 122. The wyndes … entrecounte and mete in som place.

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