præmature
See also: praemature
English
Adjective
præmature (comparative more præmature, superlative most præmature)
- Obsolete spelling of premature
- 1789, Edward Gibbon, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, volume VI, page 251:
- Gundamund appeared to emulate, or even to ſurpaſs, the cruelty of his uncle; and, if at length he relented, if he recalled the biſhops, and reſtored the freedom of Athanaſian worſhip, a præmature death intercepted the benefits of his tardy clemency.
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