comperendinate

comperendinate
compeˈrendinate, v. Obs.—0
[f. L. comperendināre to put off (the hearing of a case) to the third day following, f. comperendin-us (dies) third day following, f. com- + perendinus, adj. f. perendie the day after to-morrow.]
To defer, delay, put off from day to day.
Cockeram. Thence in Blount, Bailey, Johnson, etc.
Hence comperendiˈnation, a putting off.
in Phillips. Thence in Bailey, Johnson, etc.

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  • Comperendinate — Com pe*ren di*nate, v. t. [L. comperendinatus, p. p. of comperendinare to defer (the time of trial.)] To delay. Bailey. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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