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▪ I. † ˈpatrocine, n. Obs. rare. [a. F. patrocine (1409 in Godef.), ad. L. patrōcinium patronage, protection: see patrociny.] Protection, patronage, = patrociny.
1596R. Bruce Let. in Maitland Hist. Edin. i. iii. 49 The godly Barons had taken on them the Patrocine of the Church. 1644Maxwell Prerog. Chr. Kings Ep. Ded. 12 The love and zeale which have necessited me to take recourse to Your Honours patrocine. ▪ II. † ˈpatrocine, v. Obs. rare—1. [a. F. patrocin-er, or ad. L. patrōcinā-rī.] = patrocinate v.
1680E. F. Hist. Edw. II (Octavo ed.) 75 When it is..not only vicious and ill affected, but doth patrocine [Folio ed. patronize] and maintain it in others. |