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† ˈtachment, ˈtachement Obs. [Aphetic f. attachment.] 1. Something attached; an appurtenance.
a1400Morte Arth. 1568, I ȝif the for thy tyþandez [MS. thyȝandez] Tolouse þe riche, The tolle and þe tachementez, tavernez and oþer. 2. A judicial seizure or apprehension of one's person or goods; ellipt. the writ authorizing such seizure: = attachment 1, 2.
14..Customs Malton in Surtees Misc. (1888) 58 Noo othyr Balyffe schal make no tachement nor somond. 1467–9Paston Lett. II. 296 Be the wey of tachements owte of the Chauncer. 1545Brinklow Compl. 41 Ye haue a parcyall lawe in making of tachmentys, first come, first seruyd. |