Obs. [a. OF. estudie STUDY, f. L. studium.] Care, desire, zeal; = STUDY sb.
1483. Caxton, Cato, E iij. They dyd put all theyr estudye for to knowe the faytes or dedes of thauncientes. Ibid. (1483), Golden Leg., 221/3. They bothe were of one loue, of one estudye and of one wylle.