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additament|ˈædɪtəmənt| Also 6–7 additement, additiment. [ad. L. additāment-um f. addit-us pa. pple. of add-ĕre; see add.] Anything added or appended; an addition.
1460J. Capgrave Chron. 307 Thei have Seynt Austyn reule; with certeyn additamentis. 1577–87Harrison England i. ii. i. (1877) 37 Whereas now prebends are but superfluous additaments unto former excesses. 1600Abp. Abbot On Jonah 593 Our great joy must be in the Lord; other things must be as appendices and additiments. 1622Malynes Anc. Law-Merchant 55 One pound [of silk] of 16 ounces was by sophistications of additements augmented to 32 ounces. 1662Fuller Worthies (1840) III. 52 It is the most impure of metals, hardly meltable but with additaments. 1741Compl. Fam.-Piece i. i. 32 Let the Patient take it at Bed-time in the Pap of an Apple, or some other proper Additament. 1823Lamb Elia i. xvii. (1865) 134 So many pretty additaments and ornaments to that main structure. |