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English
Noun
utteraunce (plural utteraunces)
- Obsolete form of utterance.
Middle English
Etymology
From Old French oultrance.
Noun
utteraunce
- the utmost extremity (of a fight etc.)
1485, Sir Thomas Malory, “liij”, in Le Morte Darthur, book X:And soo they mette soo hard / that syre Palomydes felle to the erthe hors and alle / Thenne sir Bleoberis cryed a lowde and said thus / make the redy thou fals traytour knyghte Breuse saunce pyte / for wete thow certaynly I wille haue adoo with the to the vtteraunce for the noble knyghtes and ladyes that thou hast falsly bitraid- (please add an English translation of this quotation)