rare. [f. CONCEIVE + -MENT.] = CONCEPTION.

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1611.  Heywood, Gold. Age, III. Wks. 1874, III. 40. Robbe me of the true ability of my direct conceiuements.

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1728.  R. Morris, Ess. Anct. Archit., 89. To give you an intelligible Conceivement of the Value of Antiquity.

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1849.  Tait’s Mag., XVI. 99. His mind’s conceivement lives.

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