† uˈsurpment Obs. rare.
[f. usurp v. + -ment.]
Usurpation. Also attrib.
| a 1470 Harding Chron. ccx. heading, The kynge sayde at hys deathe..nought of repentaunce of [his] vsurpement of the realme. 1660 Extr. St. Papers Friends Ser. ii. (1911) 123 Ashfeild..took no oath or covenant under the late usurpment powers. |