Obs. rare. For forms see APPAIR. [ad. OF. ampeirement, f. ampeirer: see APPAIR.] IMPAIRMENT, injury, damage.
1388. Wyclif, Phil. iii. 8. Alle thingis to be apeirement [v.r. peirement] for the cleer conscience of Jhesu Crist my Lord.
1413. Lydg., Pylgr. Sowle, I. lv. 15. None appeyrement byfallyth it.
c. 1450. Rel. Ant., I. 109. Thou maist done awey the lettres without any apeyrement.