v. Obs. [f. ME. fertre shrine: see FERETORY.] trans. To put in a shrine, enshrine.
c. 1325. English Metrical Homilies, 143.
| He
bar thir bannes menskelye, |
| And fertered thaim at a nunrye. |
c. 1450. Life of St. Cuthbert (Surtees), 6995. And þare he fertird þaim [banes] in hy.