ENTREAT (2)

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En‐treat″, v. i. 1. 1. To treat or discourse; hence, to enter into negotiations, as for a treaty.
Of which I shall have further occasion to entreat. Hakewill. Alexander . . . was first that entreated of true peace with them. 1 Mac. x. 47. 2. 2. To make an earnest petition or request.
The Janizaries entreated for them as valiant men. Knolles.