† preˈjudicacy Obs.
[f. prejudicate ppl. a.: see -acy.]
Preconceived opinion, prepossession, prejudice.
| 1636 Sir H. Blount Voy. Levant 4 Mine owne eye, not dazled with any affection, prejudicacy, or mist of education. 1652 Urquhart Jewel Wks. (1834) 246 Which, I cannot think, if prejudicacy be laid aside, but that..he will acknowledge. |