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† preconˈceited, a. Obs. rare. [In 1, f. pre- A. + conceited ppl. a. In 2, f. prec. + -ed2.] 1. Conceived beforehand, preconceived.
1600W. Watson Decacordon (1602) 330 No man on earth can tell what gouernment it is they intend to establish,..when they come to their preconceited monarchie. 1604Earl Stirling Aurora Song ix, Whose sweet-supposed sowers Of preconceited pleasures grieu'd me most. 2. Having a previous conception or notion.
1698tr. Fenelon's Maxims Saints 110 But these two things had only their Origin from Scholastick Philosophy, whereof these Mystical Men were preconceited. |