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premised, ppl. a.|prɪˈmaɪzd| [f. prec. + -ed1.] 1. Stated or mentioned previously; aforesaid.
1546Yorks. Chantry Surv. (Surtees) II. 247 Fre rente goinge furth of the premyssed landes. 1599H. Buttes Dyets drie Dinner A iv b, All these premised words..inferre thus much. 1667Boyle in Phil. Trans. II. 612, I shall conclude your trouble with the premised Note. 1701Norris Ideal World i. vi. 326 The premised general notion of eternal truths. †2. Sent before the time. Obs. rare.
1593Shakes. 2 Hen. VI, v. ii. 41 O let the vile world end, And the premised Flames of the Last day, Knit earth and heauen together. |