arch. rare. [a. OF. as(s)entement, f. assenter: see ASSENT v. and -MENT.] An act of assenting; agreement, consent (obs.); assent.
1490. Caxton, Eneydos, xi. 41. By one comyn assentmente the goddis haue assembled theym selfe.
1646. Sir T. Browne, Pseud. Ep., I. vii. 26. Whose argument is but precarious and subsists upon the charity of our assentments.
1818. Colebrooke, Obligat., I. 45. A true assent implies perfectly free use of power to give assentment.