permonish
English
Etymology
From Latin permoneo.
Verb
permonish (third-person singular simple present permonishes, present participle permonishing, simple past and past participle permonished)
- To warn, to admonish
- 1647, Disputed, traditionally Beaumont and Fletcher but now thought Thomas Middleton and William Rowley, Wit at Several Weapons:
- Awaiting the meeting of permonished friends.
- 1884, Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society (appears to be quoted from an older work), volume 2:
- according to the dutie we owe to God, her Majestie and the State to advise and permonish you
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Anagrams
- morphines, premonish