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achievance
† aˈchievance Obs. Also 6–7 atchievance. [a. OFr. achevance, n. of action f. achever to achieve. See -ance.] Achievement, performance.1531 Elyot Governor 195 (1580) To them that will read his noble actes and atchieuances. 1599 Hakluyt Voy. II. 26 Of all which his atchevances the sayd K. Richard sent... Oxford English Dictionary
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achevisaunce
† achevisaunce Obs. [a. OFr. achevis-, acheviss-ance n. of action f. achevir, achevissant, by-form of achever to achieve. Achevissance is an early by-form of the more common achevance, Eng. achievance; it has also been aphetized to chevisance.] Achieving, accomplishment.c 1430 Lydg. Minor Poems (184... Oxford English Dictionary
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chevance
† ˈchevance, ˈchievance obs. Forms: 4–5 chevaunce, 5 chy-, chevaunche, 6–7 chevance, 7 cheavance, chievance. [a. F. chevance the wealth that one has acquired, f. OF. chever to finish, f. chief, chef (chev-) head. Cf. achieve, achievance.] 1. Success in acquiring wealth; fortune.1393 Gower Conf. II. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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