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† aˈssocie, v. Obs. Also 4 assossie, 5 -cye. [a. OF. associe-r (13th c. in Littré):—L. associā-re: see associate.] Early equivalent of associate v. 1. trans. To unite, place, or bring (a person or oneself) into companionship or alliance with another; = associate v. 1, 3.
c1380Wyclif Sel. Wks. (1871) III. 329 He is irreguler þat sittiþ in place as associed wiþ þe domesman. 1388― 1 Kings xxii. 50 marg., Josephat nolde be assossied with him..in nauey. 1447O. Bokenham Seyntys 97 He..assocyied hym on to ther cumpanye. 1480Caxton Chron. Eng. ccxxi. 212 Robert..assocyed vnto hym Syr Rogger the Mortimer. 2. intr. To enter into confederacy; = associate 3.
1441Plumpton Corr. Introd. 57 They had assocyed to the number of dcc persons or thereabouts. |