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Emprise (?), n. [OF. emprise, fr. emprendre to undertake; pref. em- (L. in) + F. prendre to take, L. prehendere, prendere; prae before + a verb akin to E. get. See Get, and cf. Enterprise, Impresa.] [Archaic] 1. An enterprise; endeavor; adventure. Chaucer.
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In brave pursuit of chivalrous emprise.
Spenser.
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The deeds of love and high emprise.
Longfellow.
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2. The qualifies which prompt one to undertake difficult and dangerous exploits.
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I love thy courage yet and bolt emprise;
But here thy sword can do thee little stead.
Milton.
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