† ˈcessure Obs. rare.
[f. cess v.2 + -ure.]
a. Cessation, end. b. = cesser.
1607 W. S. Puritan i. (L.) Since the cessure of the wars, I have spent a hundred crowns out of purse. 1809 Tomlins Law Dict. s.v. Cessavit, In other cases the heir may not bring this writ for cessure in the time of his ancestor. |