▪ I. pervise
obs. form of parvis.
▪ II. [pervise v.
editorial and dictionary error for peruise, peruse.
1549 St. Paper 18 May in Bradford's Wks. (Parker Soc.) II. 369 Clare Hall, the state whereof these two days we have thoroughly pervised [orig. MS. perused]. 1577 Bk. Univ. Kirk Scotl. (1839) 163 Their haill travells and work..sould be revysit and pervysit [MS. pervisit = peruisit, perused] be some brethren.] |