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disincameration

disincameˈration Obs.
  [ad. F. désincamération (1664 in Littré): see dis- 4, 6 and incameration.]
  The revocation or annulment of an incameration, or annexation of a territory to the domain of the Roman Camera; also called discameration.

1668 Lond. Gaz. No. 281/1 The Moneys which the Duke [of Parma] was obliged to have formerly paid for the Disincameration of one half of that Dutchy. 1670 G. H. Hist. Cardinals ii. iii. 198 In the business of the disincameration of Castro.

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