arch. rare. [a. OF. as(s)entement, f. assenter: see ASSENT v. and -MENT.] An act of assenting; agreement, consent (obs.); assent.

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1490.  Caxton, Eneydos, xi. 41. By one comyn assentmente the goddis haue assembled theym selfe.

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1646.  Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., I. vii. 26. Whose argument is but precarious and subsists upon the charity of our assentments.

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1818.  Colebrooke, Obligat., I. 45. A true assent implies … perfectly free use of power … to give assentment.

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