Obs. Also appliment. [f. APPLY v. + -MENT; cf. employment.] = APPLICATION, APPLIANCE.
1604. J. Webster, Induct. Marstons Malcont., Wks. (1857), 326. They will wrest the doings of any man to their own base and malicious appliments.
1615. Latham, Falconry (1633), 67. Without any medicine, scowring, or other inward appliments.
1633. T. Adams, Exp. 2 Pet. ii. 2. An inconsiderate applyment of themselves to anothers will.