usurer

usurer
(u-zu-ré) v. n.
Faire l'usure.
   XIIIe s.
   Avarice a le mont [monde] sorpris ; S'il est clamez dolent, chetis, Ne rente n'a se il n'usure, Ren. 195.
   XIVe s.
   Jadis enssi qui s'aprestast D'usurer et deniers prestast As usures ..., J. DE CONDÉ t. II, p. 82.
   XVIe s.
   Contrat fait par gens qui fussent coustumiers d'usurer, LOYSEL 515.

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