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Quotation dates: 1606
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Pediseque, n. [Cf. e.m.E. pedissequant n., L. pedisequus a foot-follower.] A follower on foot; an attendant. — 1606 Craig ii. 158/6.
Proud in her heart would Phillis bee To proue thy pediseque for mee
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