
ETYMOLOGY
from spouse (n.) + breach (n.); possibly an alteration of spousebriche (adultery)
EXAMPLE (for n. 2.)

From: The Poems of William Of Shoreham, c1350
Edited by: Matthias Konrath
Published by The Early English Text Society, 1902

ETYMOLOGY
from spouse (n.) + breach (n.); possibly an alteration of spousebriche (adultery)
EXAMPLE (for n. 2.)

From: The Poems of William Of Shoreham, c1350
Edited by: Matthias Konrath
Published by The Early English Text Society, 1902