On"set` (?), n. [On + set.]

1.

A rushing or setting upon; an attack; an assault; a storming; especially, the assault of an army.

Milton.

The onset and retire Of both your armies. Shak.

Who on that day the word of onset gave. Wordsworth.

2.

A setting about; a beginning.

[Obs.]

Shak.

There is surely no greater wisdom than well to time the beginnings and onsets of things. Bacon.

3.

Anything set on, or added, as an ornament or as a useful appendage.

[Obs.]

Johnson.

 

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On"set`, v. t.

1.

To assault; to set upon.

[Obs.]

2.

To set about; to begin.

[Obs.]

Carew.

 

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