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Definition of Dispence
1. v. i. & n. See Dispense.
Definition of Dispence
1. dispense [v DISPENCED, DISPENCING, DISPENCES] - See also: dispense
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dispence
Literary usage of Dispence
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Palladius On husbondrie by Rutilius Taurus Aemilianus Palladius (1879)
"166/46 dispence, inf. 6/112 dispense, inf. 194/igz expence, obj. 8/185 suspense, a.
sing. 19/500 diligence, obi. negligence, obi. 8/210 dispence ..."
2. Henry VIII by Edward Hall (1904)
"... Bull graunted by July at her seconde mariage to the kyng, which seconde Bull
wyth that clause was only purchased, to dispence with the second Matrimony ..."
3. On English Adjectives in -able: With Special Reference to Reliable by Fitzedward Hall (1877)
"He said that authority to dispence in humane laws was absolute and unlimited in
the Pope, because he was superiour to them all ; and, therefore, ..."
4. State Papers: Relating to Henry VIII. by Great Britain Record Commission (1849)
"... if it shalbe founde and appere assuredly that the Pope may in " no wise dispence
with the King to procede ad 2a» vota, the Quene being alive in religion ..."