‖ suppliˈcamus Obs. nonce-wd.
[L., = ‘we supplicate’, 1st pers. pl. pres. indic. of supplicāre to supplicate: after legal terms such as mandamus, etc.]
A petition, entreaty.
| 1574–5 G. Harvey Mercy Harvey Wks. (Grosart) III. 89 Swearing that she should haue any thing he had at commaundiment, and vse him as familiarly..as her owne brother; with a many sutch goodly supplicamussis. |