† perˈmise, v. Obs.
In 5 -yse.
[app. f. F. permis-e, pa. pple. of permettre to permit: cf. commise, also premise, promise.]
= permit v.
| 1456 Sir G. Haye Law Arms (S. T. S.) 285 Quhat casis ar tholit and permysit at the plesance of princis. 1481 Caxton Myrr. iii. viii. 145 This consenteth and permyseth he that is almyghty. 1491 ― Vitas Patr. (W. de W. 1495) v. xiv. 343 b/2 He sholde be permysed to entre in to the chirche. |