enregister
Americanverb (used with object)
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Origin of enregister
From the Middle French word enregistrer, dating back to 1515–25. See en- 1, register
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To otherwise enregister believe He toils eternally, nor asks Reprieve.
From Song-Surf by Rice, Cale Young
Summoned, on the 28th of September, to enregister the king's proclamation relative to the convocation of the States-general, it added this clause: "According to the forms observed in 1614."
From A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 by Black, Robert
There was nothing further for it but to enregister the edict; all the decrees of the Parliament were quashed.
From A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 by Black, Robert
The Parliament of Paris considered these terms exorbitant, and did not consent to enregister the edict until April 9, 1596, after three letters jussory from the king.
From A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5 by Black, Robert
With words, also, it became easier to enregister outside himself the gains of the past.
From The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told by Thomson, J. Arthur
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