v. Obs. rare. [a. Fr. amoindr-ir to lessen, f. à to + moindre:—L. minor less.] To lessen, diminish.

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1601.  Bp. Barlow, Serm. Paules Crosse, 29. Doth rengrege or amoinder, that is, make greater or lesse the faults committed.

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a. 1631.  Donne, Aristeas (1633), 74. Which might cause damage or losse to the Revenues of their Prince, amoyndring and diminishing his Tributes.

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