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necessitude Now rare.|nɪˈsɛsɪtjuːd| [ad. L. necessitūdo, f. necesse necessary: see -tude.] †1. A relation or connexion between persons. Obs.
1612T. Taylor Comm. Titus i. 7 There are many necessitudes and occasions between the Minister and people. 1649Jer. Taylor Gt. Exemp. Ad Sect. ix. §1 Breaking..the great relations and necessitudes of the world. 1653― Serm. for Year i. iii. 34 Between Parents and their children there is so great a necessitude. †b. The connexion of one thing with another.
1637Mede Wks. (1672) 869 Fundamental Truths, measured by the necessitude they have with those Acts which are required to Salvation. †2. A necessity of something. Obs. rare—1.
1677Gale Crt. Gentiles iv. 140 Radicated [evil] customes produce a necessitude of sin and servitude. 3. Need, necessity. rare—1.
1839J. Rogers Antipapopr. xi. §3. 267 All their moral merit, they require for their own, their private, their individual necessitude. |