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commoration

commoˈration Obs.
  [ad. L. commorātiōn-em, n. of action f. commorā-ri: see prec.; cf. mod.F. commoration.]
  Dwelling, abiding, sojourning.

1612–5 Bp. Hall Contempl. O.T. xix. vi, An opportunity of his commoration amongst them. 1651 Howell Venice 33 They invited them to..fix their Commoration there. a 1652 J. Smith Sel. Disc. v. 175 The commoration of the soul in such a body as this. 1851 Mem. of Beddoes in Poems 122 The audacity of ghostly ‘commoration’ with flesh and blood.

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