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† ˈintegrum Obs. [a. L. integrum, neut. of integer whole: see integer.] = integer B. 1, 2.
1594Blundevil Exerc. i. vii. (1636) 20 What is Integrum? Any thing that is whole, and not broken, or divided into parts: as one whole yard, a pound, a shilling. Ibid. viii. 28 So shall yo find that 20 Integrums being multiplied by 5/12 do make 100/12, that is to say 8 Integrums and 4/12. 1637Jackson Serm. Man's Comf. §28 These qualifications differ no more from Abraham's faith than fractions or parcels do from their proper integrums. 1681H. More Exp. Daniel 311, I first considered the Integrum which was to be distributed into these seven parts. |