Middle English Dictionary Entry
mūnīciọ̄n n.
Entry Info
Forms | mūnīciọ̄n n. |
Etymology | OF municïon & ML mūnītio. |
Definitions (Senses and Subsenses)
1.
A right or privilege; usually supported by a document.
Associated quotations
- (1448) Shillingford66 : The Bisshop sholde have..generall municion yn the churche, we to have right noght to don ne make none arestis withynne his fee.
- (1461) RParl.5.489b : Almaner Libertees, Privileges, Fraunchises..Municions, Enlargements, Annexions..had or graunted by the seid pretended Kynges.