v. Obs. rare. [ad. OF. surrendre to SURRENDER.] trans. = SURRENDER v.; in quot. c. 1475 used = give back, restore (cf. RENDER v. 3).
1450. Rolls of Parlt., V. 184/2. If ony persone hadde estate of the yifte or graunte by Letters Patentes of ony of youre Progenitours, and hafe surrendid [? error for surrenderid] the said Letters Patentes in to youre Chauncery to be cancelled.
c. 1475. Partenay, 4986. I can noght werke ne labour soo As tho mortall ded ther lif to surrend.