[f. prec. vb.]

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  † 1.  Agreement, reconciliation. Obs.

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1595.  Spenser, Col. Clout, 843. For how should else things so far from attone … Be ever drawne together into one.

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1638.  Heywood, Rape Lucr. (1874), 185. Tullia … hath not yet by reconcilement made Attone with Phœbus.

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  2.  Reparation, expiation. (Archaism with mod. sense.)

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1868.  Buchanan, Wallace, I. iii. Oh injured Wallace! Would Heaven but lend me one day’s life to do Atone to thee.

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