Middle English Dictionary Entry
recūrer n.
Entry Info
Forms | recūrer n. |
Etymology | From recūr(e n.; cp. recoverer n.(1). |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
Law Obtaining of something claimed at law; recovery or collection of damages; haven ~, to obtain something claimed at law; haven ~ ayenes, recover damages from (sb.).
Associated quotations
- c1436 Ipswich Domesday(2) (Add 25011)83 : Ȝif the forseyd tenement divisyd be aliened in to straunge hand by hym to whom the kepyng was takyn..aforn that the cleymer..cam in to countre, and he cleyme the same tenement to hym divisyd, have he his recurer [ID(1): recoverir] aforn the ballives of the toun.
- c1436 Ipswich Domesday(2) (Add 25011)117 : Every man of the same that by him is damaged or greved may have his recurer a ȝenst hym and his suerte.