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permise

Permise is not a widely recognized term in English-language reference works. In ordinary usage, it is most commonly encountered as a misspelling or typographical error for the words premise or premises, which respectively refer to a proposition in logic or a building and its surrounding grounds.

In other languages, permise can have different linguistic meanings. In Italian, permise is the literary (passato

As a word, permise can also function as a proper name in fictional or branding contexts, though

See also

Premise

Premises

Permissible

Permissive

Notes

If permise appears in a text, readers should consider whether it is a misspelling of premise/premises, a

remoto)
form
of
the
verb
permettere,
meaning
to
permit.
In
this
context,
permise
appears
in
historical
or
narrative
texts
as
a
past
tense
form
meaning
“he/she
allowed.”
This
usage
is
confined
to
languages
with
verb
conjugation
systems
that
preserve
forms
resembling
permise.
there
is
no
single,
widely
cited
entity
that
defines
the
term.
Because
it
is
not
a
standard
dictionary
entry
in
English,
its
appearance
as
a
proper
noun
or
a
specialized
term
will
typically
be
clarified
by
context
or
accompanying
explanation.
language-specific
verb
form,
or
a
proper
noun
within
a
particular
work
or
brand.
Without
contextual
clarification,
there
is
no
singular,
authoritative
definition
of
permise
in
English.