earshrift

English

Etymology

From ear +‎ shrift.

Noun

earshrift (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete, rare, colloquial) auricular confession; shrift
    • 1827, Henry Soames, The History of the Reformation of the Church of England:
      In this earshrift (auricular confession) are wrought their malicious mysteries. In it the poor simple creatures are taught to delight in ignorance, and to beware of the reading or hearing of the Scripture in the English tongue, contrary to Christ.

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