OMISE VERB to omit - c1425 obs. rare ETYMOLOGY from Middle French omis, past participle of omettre (to omit), from classical Latin omittere (to omit) FIRST DOCUMENTED USE c1425 - see EXAMPLE below EXAMPLE "...rightly so we of hym have this hope that no thynge hath he omysid by hym that tochith grace, of that, that we seke here in thys passyng lyfe, as is the communyon of Crystis feith, and comrnunycacion of his sacramentis and namly insignys of a contrite herte by penaunce..." From: The Book of the Foundation of St. Bartholomew's Church in London - Edited from the original manuscript by Norman Moore, 1886
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