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Aunter

Aunter \Aun"ter\, Auntre \Aun"tre\, v. t. [See Adventure.] To venture; to dare. [Obs.]
--Chaucer.

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aunter

n. (context obsolete English) adventure

Usage examples of "aunter".

For to telle of this teuelyng of this trwe kny3te3, Hit is the tytelet token and tyxt of her werkke3, How ledes for her lele luf hor lyue3 han auntered, Endured for her drury dulful stounde3, And after wenged with her walour and voyded her care, And bro3t blysse into boure with bountees hor awen-- And 3e ar knyyght comlokest kyd of your elde, Your worde and your worchip walke3 ayquere, And I haf seten by yourself here sere twyes, Yghet herde I neuer of your hed helde no worde3 That euer longed to luf, lasse ne more.

Iif I deliuer had bene, a boffet paraunter I couthe wrotheloker haf waret, to the haf wro3t anger.

Thus in Arthurus day this aunter bitidde, The Brutus boke3 therof beres wyttenesse.