Obs. rare. [f. ADDRESS in imitation of forms like oppress-ion, confess-ion, aggress-ion.] The direction of one’s course.

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1596.  Chapman, Iliad, VI. 371 (1857), I. 147. My wife with her advice inclin’d This my addression to the field. Ibid. (1615), Odyss., I. 438. To Pylos first be thy addression then.

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