Obs. rare. [f. TRAIN v.1 + -MENT.] An action or process of training.

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1571.  Golding, Calvin on Ps. xxxii. 4. 119. So far unsufficient were the traynementes wherwith he had bin instructed. Ibid. (1583), Calvin on Deut., c. 615. The feast of Tabernacles was a traynment to the people of Israell.

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1592.  G. Harvey, Four Lett., iv. Wks. (Grosart), I. 229. That pretious Trainement is miserably abused, which should be the fountaine of skill.

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