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essoin

noun
An excuse; the alleging of an excuse for him who is summoned to appear in court and answer, and who neglects to appear at the day. In England, the three first days of a term are called essoin- days, as three days are allowed for the appearance of suitors.

essoin

Excuse; exemption.

essoin

He that is excused for non-appearance in court, at the day appointed.

essoin

verb transitive
To allow an excuse for non-appearance in court; to excuse for absence.