˜yÐÄvlog

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considerance

[ kuhn-sid-er-uhns ]

noun

Obsolete.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of considerance1

First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English word from Latin word ³¦´Ç²Ô²õÄ«»å±ð°ù²¹²Ô³Ù¾±²¹. See consider, -ance
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Question your royal thoughts, make the case yours; Be now the father and propose a son, Hear your own dignity so much profaned, See your most dreadful laws so loosely slighted, Behold yourself so by a son disdain'd; And then imagine me taking your part And in your power soft silencing your son: After this cold considerance, sentence me; And, as you are a king, speak in your state What I have done that misbecame my place, My person, or my liege's sovereignty.

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