v. rare. [a. F. viser: see VISÉ v.] trans. = VISÉ v.

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1833.  L. Ritchie, Wand. by Loire, 105. At Tours, they refused … to viser our passports.

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1905.  Daily Chron., 3 July, 5/1. The consulates are overwhelmed with applications to viser passports for people going abroad.

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