Middle English Dictionary Entry
vēnerunt n.
Entry Info
Forms | vēnerunt n. |
Etymology | From L vēnerunt, p.pl.3 of venīre. |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
Note: Cp. vacat n., venit n.
1.
In phrase: ben remembred of ~ and recesserunt, ?to be listed in an official register with respect to one’s comings and goings or attendance at duties for the purpose of calculating wages.
Associated quotations
- 1790(1471-1472) Ordin.Househ.Edw.IV(2) (Topham)29 : When…the Chauncellor or any other lordes of greate estate resorte to this honourable courte, they must be servyd after theire estate, and remembered in the Kings countynghouse bothe of theire venerunt and recesserunt.