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exangeration

exangeˈration Obs. rare.
  [irreg. f. ex- prefix1 + anger v. + -ation.]
  Provocation to anger.

1631 R. H. Arraignm. Whole Creature xviii. 306 Instead of hoped Contentation: wee reape vexation, exangeration, distraction. Ibid. 307 They subject the Soule to exceeding divisions, distractions, exangerations and vexations.

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