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† reˈscription Obs. [a. F. rescription (13th c.), or ad. late L. rescriptiōn-em, n. of action f. rescrībĕre to rescribe.] 1. A rewriting, writing over again.
1588J. Mellis Briefe Instr. F j b, And [on] this rescription into a new leafe, ye shall sald [= balance] the former accompt in that place. 1674S. Jeake Arith. (1696) 271 The Figural Names.., to avoid prolixity in the often rescription..are usually expressed by Marks or Characters. 1697Luttrell Brief Rel. (1857) IV. 230 Unless they would ratifye every article..without any exception or rescription, they might prepare to depart. 2. The action of replying in writing; a written reply.
1597A. M. tr. Guillemeau's Fr. Chirurg. *iij, Certayne rescriptions and memorialles..touchinge the manuall operations of Chyrurgerye. 1598Drayton Heroic. Ep. i. Argt., In this Epistle doth her Griefe complaine; And his Rescription tells her his againe. 1627― Agincourt, etc. 190 If you vouchsafe rescription, stuffe your quill With naturall bountyes. a1657R. Loveday Lett. (1663) 31 You cannot oblige me more then to be punctual in rescription. 3. [After F. rescription.] An official order for payment of a certain sum of money; a promissory note issued by a Government.
1796Ann. Reg., Hist. 155 A paper, known by the name of rescriptions, had been given for advances to government, and made payable in specie at a fixed period. 1798― St. Papers 307 A purchase of thirty-two millions of Dutch rescriptions. |