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First published 1986 (DOST Vol. VI).
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Punctuament, n. [Cf. Pointment, Punctment and med. L. punctuare to appoint, Punct v.2] An agreement or part of one. = Pointment, Punctment. —1493 Maxwell Mem. I 205.
To … kepe … thir punctis … ande all other punctuamentis and conditionys iunit and mad betwex ws