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† ˈfermison Obs. Forms: 4 fermyson, -soun, 5 fermeson. [a. AF. fermyson, OF. fermeyson, fermoyson:—L. firmātiōn-em, n. of action f. firmāre, in med.L. to close (F. fermer).] 1. A close-time for the male deer. attrib.
[1248Foot of Fines (Record Office), co. Stafford, Quod Hugo et heredes sui..quolibet anno possint capere in predicto parco unam damam in fermisona inter festum Sancti Martini et Purificationem Beatæ Mariæ et unum damum in pinguedine inter festum Sanctæ Crucis in Mayo et festum Sanctæ Crucis in Septembri. c1325Gloss. W. de Biblesw. in Wright Voc. 174 Assez par my la mesoun De treste du fermeyson [Eng. Gloss. taken of gres tyme]. ]c1340Gaw. & Gr. Knt. 1156 Þe fre lorde hade de-fende in fermysoun tyme Þat þer schulde no mon mene to þe male dere. a1400Morte Arth. 180 Fflesch fluriste of fermysone. 2. A place where deer were kept.
c1420Anturs of Arth. (Camden) i, By fermesones by frythys, and felles. |