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† peˈrimplish, v. Obs. Also -esh. [f. OF. parempliss-, lengthened stem of paremplir to fulfil thoroughly, f. par- = per- 2 + emplir:—L. implēre to fill up.] trans. To fulfil, accomplish, complete. Also † perimˈplenish v. Hence † peˈrimplishment, fulfilment, completion.
1499Will of Benjamen (Somerset Ho.), Perimplenisshing my said testament. 1554T. Sampson in Strype Eccl. Mem. III. App. xviii. 48 The perimplishment of your justification. 1596H. Clapham Briefe Bible ii. 141 The perimplishment of Daniels halfe weeke of yeares. 1621Bolton Stat. Irel. 9 (25 Hen. VI) Many times they do not perimplish the same. |