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First published 1951 (DOST Vol. II).
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Dytament, n. Also: dytta-. [Var. of Dytement, after med. L. dictamentum.] Dictation, instruction. — 1562 Knox II. 343.
God … direct your Grace and Counsallis judgementis by the dyttament [v.r. dytament] and illuminatioun of his Holy Spreit

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