† treˈspassement Obs. rare.
[a. OF. trespassement (12th c. in Godef.), F. trépassement: see trespass v. and -ment.]
A passing away (from life); departure, decease.
| 14.. in Wars Eng. in France (1864) II. 523 Incontynent aftir his [Henry V's] trespasement..Johne, duc of Bedforde..was made regente. 1475 Bk. Noblesse (Roxb.) 41 Frome the second yere of his reigne..into the day of his trespassement the space of .vij. yere. |