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First published 1971 (DOST Vol. IV).
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Notice, n.1 [F. notice (14th c.), e.m.E. notice, -yce (1483): cf. Notice,n.2] Intimation, information. warning. — 1456 Hay II. 54/25.
Be prudence man has knaulage of the thing that is for to cum and that be the notice of the present tyme as he seis the warld gais
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