attainture

Etymology
From, used to translate Old French , from (perfect passive participle of ).

Noun

 * 1)  A state of being found guilty of an offence.
 * 2) * 1637, (translator), Britain, or A Chorographicall Description  by, London: George Latham, “The O-Neales, and their rebellions in our time,” p.122,
 * The title and place of Earle of Tir-Oen was presently granted: but as touching the inheritance, considering that upon the forfaiture and attainture of Shan O-Neale the Kings of England were invested therein, the matter was referred unto Queene Elizabeth:
 * 1)  Imputation of dishonour.
 * 2)  Unhealthy bodily condition.
 * 1)  Imputation of dishonour.
 * 2)  Unhealthy bodily condition.
 * 1)  Unhealthy bodily condition.
 * 1)  Unhealthy bodily condition.
 * 1)  Unhealthy bodily condition.