Sc. Obs. [f. TEACH v. + -MENT.] Teaching, instruction.
1562. Winȝet, Cert. Tractates, i. Wks. (S.T.S.), I. 5. Hes not mony throw inlak of techement in mad ignorance mysknawin thair deuty?
1563. Davidson, Confut. Kennedy, in Wodrow Soc. Misc. (1844), 200. Without teachement and instructione of uthers.
a. 1578. Lindesay (Pitscottie), Chron. Scot. (S.T.S.), I. 147. To abolische and put away the rude maner of teichment.