Obs. rare. For forms see APPAIR. [ad. OF. ampeirement, f. ampeirer: see APPAIR.] IMPAIRMENT, injury, damage.

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1388.  Wyclif, Phil. iii. 8. Alle thingis to be apeirement [v.r. peirement] for the cleer conscience of Jhesu Crist my Lord.

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1413.  Lydg., Pylgr. Sowle, I. lv. 15. None appeyrement byfallyth it.

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c. 1450.  Rel. Ant., I. 109. Thou maist done awey the lettres without any apeyrement.

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