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† asseˈcure, v. Obs. [ad. med.L. assēcūrā-re, f. L. as- = ad- to, completely + sēcūr-us secure, sure. Cognate with assure, through OF. aseürer.] To make secure, sure, or safe; to assure, secure.1594 Hooker Eccl. Pol. vi. vi. §1 III. 89 Sin is not helped but by being assecured of pardon. 1597 Daniel ... Oxford English Dictionary
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† asseˈcurance Obs. rare—1. [ad. med.L. assēcūrāntia, f. assēcūrāre: see assecure and -ance. Cf. It. assicuranza.] Assurance.1616 Sheldon Mirac. Antichr. 320 (R.) What may be thought of those assecurances which they give? Oxford English Dictionary
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▪ I. assure, v. (əˈʃʊə(r)) Also 4 aseure, asseure, (Sc. assower), 5 asure, 6 assurre. [a. OF. aseürer (mod. assurer), cogn. with Pr. assegurar, It. assecurare:—late L. adsēcūrāre, f. ad to + sēcūrus safe: see assecure, secure, and sure.] † 1. trans. To render safe or secure (from attack or danger); ... Oxford English Dictionary
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