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† adˈmove, v. Obs. [ad. L. admovē-re to move to or towards, f. ad to + movēre to move.] 1. To move to or towards, to apply (a thing to or unto another.) ‘A word not in use.’ J.
c1420Palladius on Husb. i. 276 And first be moolde admoved And after dounge. 1549Coverdale Erasmus' Paraphr. 1 Ep. John ii. 8 Through discrete sobrenes we maye be admoued vnto the light. 1646Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. 74 If unto the powder of Loadstone or Iron we admove the North pole of the Loadstone. 2. To promote, advance. (A Latinism.)
1839J. Rogers Antipopopr. Introd. §23 That the work will serve and admove the cause of God and goodness. |