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† advisy, advisee, ppl. a. Obs. Forms: 3–5 avysé; 4–5 avise(e; 5 avisy, aduisy, aduysee (Sc. 5 awyssé; 6 awysee). [a. OFr. aviset, avisé, pa. pple. of aviser to advise.] Well-advised; circumspect, heedful, wary, cautious.c 1300 K. Alis. 5261 The kyng, and his meigné, Gladdest weren and aveysè. 1330 ...
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unavisy
† unavisy, a. Obs. rare. [f. un-1 7 + avisy advisy a.] Not well-advised.c 1420 Prose Life Alex. 13 Þe vnavesy lightenesse of ȝonge men. c 1425 St. Mary Oignies in Anglia VIII. 138 Soo þat hee, vnavisy man,..leeryd with schame by experiens what hee schulde doo.
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unadvisely
† unadˈvisely, adv. Obs. Also 4 vnauisely, 4–5 -auysely, 5 -awyssely. [f. un-1 11 + avisé advisy a. + -ly2. Cf. unavisy a.] = unadvisedly adv.c 1380 Wyclif Wks. (1880) 383 Þis symony & heresi so vnauysely brouȝte in-to þe chirche. 1422 tr. Secreta Secret., Priv. Priv. 138 If hit happe a kynge to do ...
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advisedness
advisedness ? Obs. (ædˈvaɪzɪdnɪs) Also 5 avysnes, 6 avysenesse. [orig. f. avisè (see advisy) + -ness. Etymologically avyseness and advisedness are two words; but historically advisedness came in as a ‘rectification’ of avyseness, when the Eng. ppl. adj. advised took the place of avisè, avisy.] The q...
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vesyness
† vesyness Sc. Obs.—1 [f. *vesy, aphetic f. advisy a. + -ness.] Caution, foresight, prudence.c 1425 Wyntoun Cron. viii. 6555 Wiþ wit..And vesynes, throu quham þai wan This batall.
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advisedly
advisedly, adv. (ædˈvaɪzɪdlɪ) Forms: 4–5 avisily, avissely; 4–6 avisely; 5 avysilye; 5–6 avysely, avyssely; 6–7 advisedlie; 6– advisedly. [Two forms are here:—1 avisi-ly, f. avisè advisy + -ly2; 2 advised + -ly2. But as avisily was changed by various intermediate forms to advisedly, it is convenient...
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advised
advised, ppl. a. (ædˈvaɪzd) For forms see advise. [f. advise + -ed. In its adjective use, an Eng. trans. of avisé (see advisy).] † 1. pple. Of persons: Having considered or pondered. to be advised: to consider, reflect, to act after consideration. Const. of. Obs.1375 Barbour Bruce i. 620 Ic ask ȝou ...
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