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provise
▪ I. † proˈvise, n. Obs. rare. [ad. L. prōvīs-um, neut. pa. pple. of prōvidēre to provide; cf. proviso.] That which is provided or arranged beforehand; a provision, arrangement; a stipulation, proviso.1466 in Archæologia (1887) L. i. 50 Here is the Copye of the provyse for the lyuelote of the church... Oxford English Dictionary
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provisal
† proˈvisal Obs. rare—1. [f. as provise v. + -al1.] An arrangement, provision.1641 Earl of Monmouth tr. Biondi's Civil Warres iv. 28 So were the difficulties of making new provisals wonderfully great. Oxford English Dictionary
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provision
▪ I. provision, n. (prəʊˈvɪʒən) Also 4–6 with y for i, c for s, ou for o (5 Sc. -wisioune, 6 -vysshion, -vytyon, Sc. -visiun, 7 -vission). [a. F. provision (1320 in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. L. prōvīsiōn-em a foreseeing, forethought, precaution, providing, prevention, n. of action f. prōvidēre to provide.] ... Oxford English Dictionary
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