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beisance
† ˈbeisance In 6–7 baysance, beysaunce, bezaunce. Aphetic f. obeisance, abaisance.1556 M. Huggarde Display. Protest. 85 (D.) To make beysaunce to the magistrates. 1604 A. Scoloker Daiphantus (1880) 11 Her lowly bezaunce doth regreat With her chast silence. c 1650 in Furniv. Percy Folio I. 159 When t... Oxford English Dictionary
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bezaunce
bezaunce obs. form of beisance, bezants. Oxford English Dictionary
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beysaunce
beysaunce obs. form of beisance. Oxford English Dictionary
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unobeisance
† unoˈbeisance Obs. rare. [un-1 12, 5 b.] Disobedience.1382 Wyclif Esther xvi. 24 And so be he don awei, that..[he] be in to euer mor, for exsaumple of dispising and vnobeisaunce. c 1420 Wycliffite Bible Pref. Ep. (1850) I. 63/2 Redy to vndurȝoke al vnbuxumnesse [v.r. vn⁓obeisaunce]. Oxford English Dictionary
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inobeisance
† inoˈbeisance Obs. rare—1. In 4 -shaunce. [a. OF. inobeissance, f. in- (in-3) + obeissance obedience, obeisance.] = inobedience.1382 Wyclif Bible, Pref. Ep. Jerome iii, Redi to vndirȝoken al inobeishaunce. Oxford English Dictionary
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disobeisance
† disoˈbeisance Obs. Also 4 des-, 5–6 -aunce. [a. OF. desobeïssance (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), mod.F. désobé-, f. désobéissant: see next and -ance.] = disobedience.1393 Gower Conf. I. 86 Now.. To telle my desobeissance. 1413 Pilgr. Sowle (Caxton 1483) iii. x. 57 Adam was..dampned..for disobeisaunce t... Oxford English Dictionary
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obeisance
obeisance (əʊˈbeɪsəns) Forms: 4– obeis-; 4–8 obeys-; also 4 obeish-, 5 obeyssh-, obeiss-, obayss-, (obeyes-, obecy-, obbeis-, obeisi-), 5–6 obeyss-, 7 obays-; 4– -ance, 4–6 -aunce, 5–6 -ans. See also the aphetic beisance. [a. F. obéissance (13th c. in Littré), f. obéissant, pr. pple. of obéir to obe... Oxford English Dictionary
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regreet
▪ I. † reˈgreet, n.1 Obs. [f. regreet v.] A (return of a) salutation or greeting.1595 Shakes. John iii. i. 241 And shall these hands..Vnyoke this seysure and this kinde regreete? 1631 R. Brathwait Whimzies, Hospitall-man 44 With a friendly and brotherly regreete one of another,..they betake themselv... Oxford English Dictionary
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non-obedience
non-oˈbedience [non- 1.] Neglect of obedience; failure to obey.1582 Reg. Privy Council Scot. III. 469 For allegit non-obedience thairof. 1650 A. A[scham] Reply to Sanderson 10 Non-obedience can expect nothing but non-protection. 1847 Webster (citing Milner). 1884 Law Rep. 9 Prob. Div. 52 The petitio... Oxford English Dictionary
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