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First published 1951 (DOST Vol. II).
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Descrive, Descryve, v. Also: descrywe, -schryve. [ME. descryve, descrive (a 1225), OF. descrivre. Cf. Discrive v.] tr. To describe, set down in writing; to delineate.(a) 1513 Doug. ix. Prol. 33.
Gif we descryve the woddis a1568 Scott i. 171.
Scolastic men the scriptouris to descrywe 1568 Pref. Lyndesay 11.
Vnto all men thair dewtie to descryue 1583 Sempill Sat. P. xlv. 1012.
Wha could cleirlie descryve his cases In Parise, and in vther places 1590 Burel Pilgr. ii. xi.
Gif that thou culd descryue the cairt, The way thou wald go richt 1647 Misc. Spald. C. I. 55.
Your sone … is to be imployed be the nobilite of Angus to deschryve that schyre 1666-7 Blakhall Narr. 140.
I have descryved him thus at length to show the reader [etc.](b) 1551 Hamilton Cat. 45.
Heir it is expedient to descrive quha is ane heretyk c1550 Rolland C. Venus i. 65.
Thair waillit weid, and stature to descriue Ib. ii. 130.
To descriue thair honest ornament 1573 Sat. P. xl. 9.
Quhilk vprichtnes we may descriue to be: Ane traid of lyfe conforme to Godds command a1585 Polwart Flyt. 540.
Desist, delay his death, whill I descriue him 1587-99 Hume Epistle 246.
I will not striue To slander courts, but them I may descriue
b. ? In the sense of 'descry'.Brus xiii. 184 (C).
Armoris ... With blud wes swa defowlit thar, That thai mycht nocht descrivit [E. descroyit] be