[f. as prec. + -MENT.] Conviction; attainder.

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1549.  Latimer, Serm. bef. Edw. VI. (Arb.), 144. And [= if] arrainement maye be tourned in to attayntement.

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1715.  Ashmole, Antiq. Berks (1723), I. 45. Upon whose Attaintment that sacrilegious Prince re-annexed it to the Crown.

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