tearme

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tearme (plural tearmes)

  1. Obsolete spelling of term
    • 1593, Gabriel Harvey, Pierces Supererogation or A New Prayse of the Old Asse[1], London: John Wolfe, page 8:
      [] some terrible bombarder of tearmes, as wilde as wildfire, that at the first flash of his fury, would leaue me thunder-stricken vpon the ground, or at the last volley of his outrage, would batter me to dust, and ashes.
    • 1596, Edmund Spenser, “Book VI, Canto XI”, in The Faerie Queene. [], part II (books IV–VI), London: [] [Richard Field] for William Ponsonby, →OCLC, stanza 7, page 494:
      So from thenceforth, when loue he to her made, / VVith better tearmes ſhe did him entertaine, / VVhich gaue him hope, and did him halfe perſvvade, / That he iunb time her ioyaunce ſhould obtaine.
    • 1628, Edw[ard] Coke, The First Part of the Institutes of the Lawes of England. [], London: [] [Adam Islip] for the Societe of Stationers, →OCLC:
      this tearme ( hotchpot ) is but a tearme similitudinary, and is as much to say , as to put the lands in frankmarriage and the other lands in fee simple together

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