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† comˈbinement Obs. or arch. [f. combine v. + -ment.] = combination.
1606Warner Alb. Eng. xvi. ci. (1612) 399 Combinement thus of Nature and of Vertue is admirde. a1619Daniel Coll. Hist. Eng. (1626) 2 Hauing no firme combinements to chayne them together in their publique dangers. 1825Coleridge Aids Refl. 282 The Scriptural record of Baptism and the combinement of preaching therewith. b. A combination, association, union.
1658in Dalzell Hist. Edin. Univ. (1862) 181 Nor will I ever involve myself in..any kind of factious and disorderly combinements. 1674[Z. Cawdrey] Catholicon 10 This coalition and combinement, founded on the truly Catholic Principles of the Church of England. |