Prepensed vs Prepense - What's the difference?
prepensed | prepense |
(prepense)
(obsolete) To weigh or consider beforehand; to consider.
* 1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , III.xi:
To deliberate beforehand.
(obsolete) To weigh or consider beforehand; to consider.
* 1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , III.xi:
To deliberate beforehand.
As verbs the difference between prepensed and prepense
is that prepensed is (prepense) while prepense is (obsolete|transitive) to weigh or consider beforehand; to consider.As an adjective prepense is
devised, contrived, or planned beforehand; preconceived, premeditated.prepensed
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Verb
(head)prepense
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See also
* malice prepenseVerb
(en-verb)- submit you to high prouidence, / And euer in your noble hart prepense , / That all the sorrow in the world is lesse, / Then vertues might [...].
prepense
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See also
* malice prepenseVerb
(en-verb)- submit you to high prouidence, / And euer in your noble hart prepense , / That all the sorrow in the world is lesse, / Then vertues might [...].