v. Obs. [COUNTER- 1.] To enter into a counter-engagement (in writing).
1715. Wodrow Corr. (1843), II. 39. Mr. Simson came in and counter-instrumented that he should be obliged to make good his charge or be censured.
v. Obs. [COUNTER- 1.] To enter into a counter-engagement (in writing).
1715. Wodrow Corr. (1843), II. 39. Mr. Simson came in and counter-instrumented that he should be obliged to make good his charge or be censured.