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First published 1951 (DOST Vol. II).
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Greance, n. [OF. gréance, or aphetic form of Agreance.] Agreement, concord. —1573 Sat. P. xxxix. 290.
Did neuir Regent in this realme sic thing, … And maid sic greance with sa lytill blude 1639 Baillie I. 118.
God, who is father to both, send them good greance, and confound these who is the true cause of their variance