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† ˈoccient Obs. Also 5 occyent. [a. OF. occien(t), 14th c. in Godef.:—L. occident-em.] = Occident n.c 1460 Launfal 281 Her fadyr was kyng of fayrye, Of occient fer and nyghe. 1481 Caxton Godfrey xxiii. 55 Themperour demanded of hym of thestate of his peple, and of other barons of thoccyent.
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occysion
occyan, occyent, occysion see ocean, occient, occision.
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Sir Launfal
"He fond yn the pavyloun / The kynges doughter of Olyroun, / Dame Tryamour that hyghte;
Her fadyr was kyng of Fayrye, / Of Occient, fer and nyghe, / A
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Occident
Occident, n. and a. Chiefly poet. and rhet. (ˈɒksɪdənt) Also 5 occydent, occidente, occedente, -entt. See also occient. [a. F. occident (12th c. in Godef. Compl.), ad. L. occident-em setting, sunset, the west, orig. pr. pple. of occidĕre to fall towards, go down, set, f. ob- (ob- 1 a) + cadĕre to fa...
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