rare. [Modern formation deduced from abeyance, as said of the possession; not a. OFr. abeer, ‘to gape for, aspire to,’ said of the claimant.] To put in abeyance, waive.

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1868.  Buchanan, Trag. Dram., Wallace, I. ii. All right of rank and place abeyed, I’ll follow any of the three.

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