a. Obs. In 5 suspec-. [a. AF., OF. suspec-, suspicionous, f. suspicion SUSPICION: see -OUS.] = next.

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1474.  Caxton, Chesse, III. ii. (1883), 90. We rede that dionyse of zecyll … Was so suspecionous that [etc.].

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1477.  Earl Rivers (Caxton), Dictes, 119. Of alle other maners & condicions the worst is a man to be suspecionous of his frende.

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1481.  Caxton, Godfrey, xli. 80. Themperour … doubted moche, And had his comyng moche suspecyonous.

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