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▪ I. † ˈequison1 Obs. rare. In 7 æquison. [ad. L. æquison-us adj, f. æqui- (see equi-) + -son-us sounding.] (See quot.)
1609Douland Ornith. Microl. 79 Aequisons are those [notes], which being stroke together, make one sound of 2. ▪ II. equison2 nonce-wd. [ad. L. equīsōn-em groom, stable-boy, f. equus horse.] A groom; a horse-jockey.
1824–8Landor Imag. Conv. (1846) I. 13 Newmarket, the competitors at its games, their horses, their equisons and colours. |