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† peˈrite, a. Obs. Also 6 peryt. [a. obs. F. perit, -ite (c 1500), or ad. L. perīt-us ‘experienced’, properly pa. pple. of *perīrī (in ex-perīrī to make trial of).] Experienced, expert, skilful, skilled.
1529Chart. Jas. V in McCrie Life A. Melville (1819) I. 459 Y⊇ said Maister Hary..has made under him gude and perite scolaris. 1594O. B. Quest. Profit. Concern 10 No decree could demonstrate vnto them any thing sufficient to respect a more ciuill and perite life. 1652Ashmole Theat. Chem. Prol. 11 Linus is said to be the most Perite of any Lyrick Poet. 1820Blackw. Mag. VII. 668 Friends who are in the habit of exercising a profuse rather than a perite hospitality. Hence † peˈritely adv., skilfully. Obs.
1657Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 158 This hath been so peritely adulterated. |