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assay (v.)

c. 1300, "to try, endeavor, strive; test the quality of," from Anglo-French assaier, from assai (n.), from Old French assai, variant of essai "trial" (see essay (n.)). Related: Assayed; assaying.

also from c. 1300

assay (n.)

mid-14c., "trial, test of quality, test of character," from Anglo-French assai, ultimately from Late Latin exagium "a weighing" (see essay (n.)). The meaning "trial of purity of a metal" is from late 14c.

also from mid-14c.
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Trends of assay

updated on September 28, 2022

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