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APPENDIX<br />

Earliest attestation 1523 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

Thus then appeareth the verification of the first condition that a<br />

Chyrurgion ought to haue, for he ought to be lettered & learned.<br />

And this condition declareth Galen in the first booke of the<br />

Theraperticke against Thesillus, where he saith at this point.<br />

Chauliac, Qvydos.<br />

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Nominalization Verifying<br />

Base<br />

Verify (v)<br />

Definition OED Verifying n. The action of the vb. in various senses; the<br />

proving of something; verification. Cf. Verification n. 1., in same<br />

sense.<br />

Earliest attestation a1325 (OED)<br />

Example<br />

The experimentall verifying of his excellent skill in this disease,<br />

as also in many others, is by diuers worthy men often times<br />

commended: which Malady doth vexe and trouble most pitifully<br />

the common sort of people. Clowes, Artificiall.<br />

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Viewing<br />

View (v)<br />

OED Viewing n. The action of beholding or observing;<br />

examination or inspection.<br />

1548 (OED)<br />

(...) therefore the degrees or arches of the Quadrant are faine to<br />

be twice repeated in the front of euery two Pages, as you may<br />

plainely see by viewing the said tables, and euery Page<br />

containeth seauen collums, whereof the first on the left hand<br />

containeth the minutes belonging to the degrees or arches of the<br />

Quadrant, (...). Blundenvile, Briefe.<br />

1 (verbal gerund)<br />

Violating<br />

Violate (v)<br />

The act of damaging something by violence.<br />

Cf. Violate v. †4. To damage or injure by violence. Obs.<br />

1548 (OED)<br />

(...) these indeede I holde to bee for the most part very<br />

daungerous to be attempted, for feare of violating or touching<br />

the said principall Vessels, eyther-2 by incision or Caustick<br />

remedies, which often time bring with them many vnfortunate<br />

Symptomes or iniurious accidents, as heereafter more at large<br />

shall appeare. Clowes, Artificiall.<br />

1 (verbal gerund)<br />

Vitrification<br />

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