▪ 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.] |