Obs. Also appliment. [f. APPLY v. + -MENT; cf. employment.] = APPLICATION, APPLIANCE.

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1604.  J. Webster, Induct. Marston’s Malcont., Wks. (1857), 326. They will wrest the doings of any man to their own base and malicious appliments.

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1615.  Latham, Falconry (1633), 67. Without any medicine, scowring, or other inward appliments.

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1633.  T. Adams, Exp. 2 Pet. ii. 2. An inconsiderate applyment of themselves to another’s will.

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