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† adˈvowsance, -ante, † adˈvowsement Obs. [corrupt formations on advowson or advowsen (probably taken as = advows-ing, from an imaginary verb advowse, whence advows-ance, advowse-ment, on analogy of such regular forms as cognisance, cognisement, etc.]
c1536Whiting in Ellis Orig. Lett. iii. II. 380 Letters..purportinge th' empetracion of th' advousante of Batcombe in Somersetshire, together with an advousante redie writen. 1590Swinburn Testaments 44 The Lord hath no title to..the aduowsement of a church, belonging to the villeine. 1754Gardner Hist. Dunwich 135 He granted by Fine, to Richard Abbat of Sibeton, the Advowsance of the Church of Tunstall in Norfolk. |