ˈsmockage nonce-wd.
[Allusively f. smock n., after socage.]
(See quot.)
| 1612 Chapman Widowes T. i. Wks. 1873 III. 21 Thou shalt hold thy Tenement to thee and thine eares for euer in free smockage, as of the manner of Panderage. |
ˈsmockage nonce-wd.
[Allusively f. smock n., after socage.]
(See quot.)
| 1612 Chapman Widowes T. i. Wks. 1873 III. 21 Thou shalt hold thy Tenement to thee and thine eares for euer in free smockage, as of the manner of Panderage. |
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