[ad. late L. admensūrātiōn-em = redūctio ad mensūram, n. of action, f. admensūrā-re to assign a measure to, f. ad to + mensūra MEASURE.] = ADMEASUREMENT.

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1673.  Marvell, Rehears. Transp., II. 182. Some of ’m have more and some perhaps less than is absolutely necessary. ’Tis pity that you were not at the admensuration.

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1778–80.  Burrows, Rep., I. 263 (Jod.). He has remedy; viz. either by admensuration, or assize of novel disseisin.

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