† obmiss, v. Obs. rare.
In 5 obmysse, 6 obmyse.
[f. L. obmiss-, ppl. stem of obmitt-ĕre, late spelling of omittĕre to omit.]
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| 1490 Caxton Eneydos xxviii. 110 To haue obmyssed for to dyscute som of the condycyons and euyll operacyons of the cursed proserpyne. 1541 R. Copland Galyen's Terapeut. 2 E iv, Where they haue estemed that it shulde be superflue to recyte, they haue obmysed and left some. |