impressure

English

Etymology

Compare Old French impressure, Late Latin impressūra.

Noun

impressure (plural impressures)

  1. (obsolete) dent; impression
    • William Shakespeare, As You Like It III. v. 22-24
      Lean but upon a rush, / The cicatrice and capable impressure / Thy palm some moment keeps.

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Latin

Participle

impressūre

  1. vocative masculine singular of impressūrus
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