Sc. Obs. [f. TEACH v. + -MENT.] Teaching, instruction.

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1562.  Winȝet, Cert. Tractates, i. Wks. (S.T.S.), I. 5. Hes not mony throw inlak of techement in mad ignorance mysknawin thair deuty?

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1563.  Davidson, Confut. Kennedy, in Wodrow Soc. Misc. (1844), 200. Without teachement and instructione of uthers.

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a. 1578.  Lindesay (Pitscottie), Chron. Scot. (S.T.S.), I. 147. To abolische and put away the rude maner of teichment.

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