† obmit, v. Obs. rare.
[ad. L. obmittĕre: see prec.]
trans. To leave out, omit.
| 1541 R. Copland Galyen's Terapeut. 2 E iv, Obmyttyng and leauyng the seconde. 1547 Boorde Introd. Knowl. xx. 173 The whyche I do thinke better to obmyt, and to leue vnwryten. 1684 Col. Rec. Pennsylv. I. 107 To continue These words, writing [etc.]..Speaking to be Obmitted. |