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Drenches, or drenges

Drenches, or drenges, tenants in capite. They are said to be such as, at the coming of William the Conqueror, being put out of their estates, were afterwards restored to them, on their making it appear that they were the true owners thereof, and neither in auxilio nor consilio against him, Spelm...


Baigne

To soak or drench...


Bedrench

To drench to saturate with moisture to soak...


Bewash

To drench or souse with water...


Bowssen

To drench to soak especially to immerse in water believed to have curative properties...


Dreinte

p p of Drench to drown...


Drench

To cause to drink especially to dose by force to put a potion down the throat of as of a horse hence to purge violently by physic...


Drenche

To drown...


Drengage

The tenure by which a drench held land...


Drent

Drenched drowned...


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