? Obs. Also 7 -izall. [f. COMPRISE v. + -AL.] The action of comprising; that in which this is embodied; a compendium.

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1643.  Horn & Robotham, Gate Lang. Unl., c. § 993. Here hast thou briefly and closely trussed up a short comprizall.

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1649.  J. E., trans. Behmen’s Epist., 22. Which I shall impart unto you … in a briefe and short comprisall.

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1686.  Boyle, Eng. Notion Nat., 73. Cosmical Mechanism; that is, a Comprisal of all the mechanical affections … that belong to the matter of the great System of the Universe.

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