Obs. rare. [f. ADDRESS in imitation of forms like oppress-ion, confess-ion, aggress-ion.] The direction of ones course.
1596. Chapman, Iliad, VI. 371 (1857), I. 147. My wife with her advice inclind This my addression to the field. Ibid. (1615), Odyss., I. 438. To Pylos first be thy addression then.