† preˈmonishment Obs.
[f. prec. + -ment.]
The act of premonishing; premonition.
| 1550 Bale Image Both Ch. i. B v b, To obserue the rules, and take the premonishementes of Godly doctrine. Ibid. B vij, Without premonishement or warning. 1624 Wotton Archit. in Reliq. (1672) 40 Now, after these premonishments I will come to the Compartition itself. 1788 Gilson Serm. Pract. Subj. vii. (1807) 133 We are not given to know what premonishment Elijah had received. |