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Entend   Listen
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Entend  v. i.  To attend to; to apply one's self to. (Obs.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Entend" Quotes from Famous Books



... petit Chose se promne de long en large, attendant qu'ils soient endormis. Voici maintenant M. Viot qui fait sa ronde; on entend le cliquetis mystrieux de ses clefs et le bruit sourd de ses chaussons sur le parquet.—"Bonsoir, monsieur Viot!" murmure le petit Chose.—"Bonsoir, monsieur!" rpond voix basse le surveillant; puis il s'loigne, ses pas se perdent dans ...
— Le Petit Chose (part 1) - Histoire d'un Enfant • Alphonse Daudet

... breche of this our special restreinte and commandment, we eftsounes wol and straitly charge you al and every of you, that without delai ye certifie us of theire name or names so offendyng, to thentent that we maye provide for their lawful punycion in that behalf, which we entend sharply to execute and punysshe in example of al othre like offenders, not failyng herof as ye wol avoide our grevous displeasure and answher unto ...
— The Evolution Of An English Town • Gordon Home

... work more or less in making lint. For me, I was about amongst the wounded half the day, the British, s'entend! The rising in France for the honour of the nation now, and for its safety in independence hereafter, was brilliant and delightful, spreading in some directions from La Manche to La Mditerrane: the focus of loyalty was Bordeaux. The king left Gand the 22nd. ...
— The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay Volume 3 • Madame D'Arblay



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