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proceding

  1. present participle and gerund of procede (obsolete spelling of proceed)

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proceding (plural procedings)

  1. Obsolete spelling of proceeding.
    • 1559, A Colleccion of All the Statutes, (from the Begynning of Magna Carta vnto the Yere of Our Lorde, 1557) Whiche Were Before That Yere Imprinted. [], [London]: In aedibus Richardi Tottelli, folio 160, verso, column 1:
      And that al proceſſe ⁊ procedings in euery of the ſaid ſeſſions ſo to be holden, ſhall be contynued from ſeſſions to ſeſſions, []
    • 1560, [The Bible and Holy Scriptures. With Annotations], Rouland Hall, folio 172, verso:
      Here he eſtablisheth by cõmandemẽt his owne wicked procedings, & doeth aboliſh the commandement & ordinance of God.
    • 1562, [Johann Wigand; unknown, transl.], De Neutralibus et Mediis. Grossly Inglyshed, Iacke of Both Sydes. A Godly and a Necessary Catholike Admonicion, Touching Those That Be Neutres, Holding vpon No Certayne Religion nor Doctryne, [], London: [] Richard Harrison:
      But yͧ craftily crepeſt into yͤ enemies boſom to make thẽ thy frẽds ⁊ receaueſt ſom of their procedings either in doctrine or in obſeruaunces, whiche geueth them iuſt cauſe to be in hope, yͭ thou wilt ſubſcribe to al their pedlary, ⁊ they maintein al their errors the more ſtoutely, bicauſe they haue won thee to be an ayder, either wͭ al thy hart or in coũtenance at leaſt.