Obs. Also 5 envahye, envayhe. [ad. Fr. envahi-r = Pr. envair, Sp. envadir:—late L. *invadīre, L. invādĕre: see INVADE, ENVAHISSHE.] trans. To attack.

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1475.  Caxton, Jason, 28. For to go with him for to enuahye and fighte with their enemyes. Ibid. (1483), Gold. Leg., 74/4. The chaldeys … haue enuayhed thy camels and taken them.

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