v. Obs. rare. In 5 suppryme, 6 suppreme. [ad. L. supprimĕre or F. supprimer to SUPPRESS.] trans. = SUPPRESS.

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1490.  Caxton, Eneydos, xiii. 48. The mone obscure … supprymeth the lyghte of the sonne.

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1549.  Compl. Scot., xix. 158. The prudens and autorite that the lord hes gyffin to the, suld suppreme ther ignorante error & obstination.

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