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prepend, v. rare.|prɪˈpɛnd| [f. pre- A. 1 + L. pendĕre to weigh.] trans. To weigh mentally, ponder, consider; to premeditate. (But app. often used by confusion for perpend.)
a1568Wedderburn in Bannatyne Poems (Hunter. Cl.) 839 And als ye sowld prepend bayth day and houris, To grit mischeif, misery and neid, Fra paramouris dois evir mair succeid. 1621Bolton Stat. Irel. 128 (Act 28 Hen. VIII), The kings majestie..prepending and waying..how much it doth more conferre to the induction of rude and ignorant people to the knowledge of Almightie God. 1890Scots Observer 4 Jan. 179 There are still amongst us people who prepend the Sphinx-torpedo question. Hence preˈpended ppl. a., premeditated; = prepense a. (nonce-use.)
1831Lamb Elia Ser. ii. Newspapers 35 Years Ago, To get up, moreover, to make jokes with malice prepended. |