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† aˈvision Obs. Forms: 3–4 auisiun, awision, a visyon, 3–5 auysyon, -ion, 4–5 avision, 4–6 au- avisioun, 5 avysioun, auicion, -yon, aduision, -uysion, 6 -uysyon. [a. OF. avision, -iun, app. f. à to + vision, -iun, by form-association with aviser, avisement, etc. As in the other words of the avise-advise group, the pref. a- was often written ad- in 15th c.] 1. A vision, dream.
a1300Cursor M. 4516 Pharaon..commanded be-for him bring Clerc and knithe, erle and baron To sceu til his a-uisiun. c1386Chaucer Nun's Pr. T. 294 A litil or he was mordred..His mordre in his avysioun he say. a1450Knt. de la Tour 48 She awoke of her traunce and auicion. 1513Douglas æneis iii. i. 69 Beseiking this auisioun worth happy. 2. Warning or monition (given in a dream).
1297R. Glouc. 255 Þe kyng þys auyson, þat þe angel hym seyde, Þe oþer tolde priuelyche. 1525Ld. Berners Froiss. II. cciv. [cc.] 627 Preace thou forthe and shewe them thine aduysyon, for thou shalte be herde. |