[cherisance, -aunce, n.1
Error for chevisance1, associated with cherish.
| 1658–62 Phillips, Cherisaunce (old word), comfort. [Hence in 1881 Ogilvie (Annandale) and some later Dicts.]] |
[cherisance, -aunce, n.1
Error for chevisance1, associated with cherish.
| 1658–62 Phillips, Cherisaunce (old word), comfort. [Hence in 1881 Ogilvie (Annandale) and some later Dicts.]] |
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