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† ˈvisement Obs. In 5–6 vyse-, vysment (5 Sc. viss-, wys-). [Aphetic f. of avisement advisement, or directly a. OF. visement (rare) f. viser vise v.1] Consideration, deliberation, reflection, thought.? 1414 26 Pol. Poems (1904) 58 Wiþ wit and vysement all amende. Lete werk be witnes ȝe can ȝoure Cre...
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wisment
wisment Sc. var. visement Obs., consideration.c 1425 Wyntoun Cron. v. v. 988 He askyt thre dayis to wisment.
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misadvisement
† misadˈvisement Obs. = misadvice.1594 Lodge Wounds Civ. W. v. I 4 b, These are verie indiscreet counsailes neighbor Poppey, and I will follow your misaduisement.
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unadvisement
† unadˈvisement Obs. rare. In 6 vnaduyse-, Sc. vnadwysment. [un-1 12.] Want of consideration or judgement.1526 Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) 90 b, Inconstancy or vnstablenes, heddynes or vnaduysement, inordinate loue that man or woman hath to them selfe. a 1600 Montgomerie Devot. Poems v. 2 Since vna...
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vizament
† vizament alteration of advisement or visement.1601 Shakes. Merry W. i. i. 34 The Councell (looke you) shall desire to heare the feare of Got, and not to heare a Riot: take your viza-ments in that.
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devisement
deˈvisement rare. [a. OF. devisement, f. deviser to devise: see -ment.] 1. Description. (Cf. devise v. 13.)c 1325 E.E. Allit. P. A. 1019, I knew hit by his deuysement, In þe apocalyppez þe apostel Iohan. As Iohan deuysed ȝet saȝ I þare. 2. The act of devising or contriving; a device.1541 Wyatt Defen...
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advisement
advisement (ædˈvaɪzmənt) For forms see advise. [a. Fr. a(d)visement, f. aviser: see advise and -ment.] † 1. The process of looking at or viewing; observation, notice, attention, consideration. Obs.1330 R. Brunne Chron. 241 Sent þei non bifore, to wite how þei mo passe, Þerfore had þei lore, for non ...
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every
▪ I. every, n. (ˈɛvərɪ, ˈɛvrɪ) Also 4 eur. [Var. form of eaver1.] Rye grass (Lolium perenne).14.. tr. Higden (Rolls) VII. 525 (Harl. MS. 1900) Of whete and of eur' that som men clepeth darnel. 1863 Barnes Dorset Gloss. (Philol. Soc.), Every or ever-grass.▪ II. every, a. (quasi-pron.) (ˈɛvərɪ, ˈɛvrɪ)...
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