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recommiss

recommiss, -mise, v. Obs. rare.
  [f. med.L. recommiss-us (1278 in Du Cange), pa. pple. of recommittĕre to recommit; or f. re- 5 a + commise v.]
  trans. (in pa. pple. only) To recommend.

1427 Rolls of Parlt. IV. 322/2 We beseeche youre Hieghnesse..to..yeve in special commandement to youre Ambassatours..to have ye saide Archebisshop, and oure Moder his Cherche of Canterbury speciali recommissed. 1454–5 Ibid. V. 450/2 The Bisshop of Ely..shold be recommised to..the Pope, for to be promoted to th' archiebisshopricke.

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