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† deˈlirement Obs. [a. obs. F. délirement, ‘a raving or doating’ (Cotgr.), ad. L. dēlīrāment-um.] = delirament.
1613Heywood Silver Age ii. i, Thus—thou art here, and there,—With me, at home, and at one instant both! In vain are these delirements, and to me Most deeply incredible. 1637― Dial. iv. Wks. 1874 VI. 179 With fond delirements let him others charme. 1633T. Adams Exp. 2 Peter i. 4 This delirement never came into the holy apostles' minds. |