† allecˈtation Obs.—0
[ad. L. allectātiōn-em, n. of action f. allectā-re: see allect.]
An alluring.
| 1656 in Blount; 1692 in Coles; 1721–1800 in Bailey. |
† allecˈtation Obs.—0
[ad. L. allectātiōn-em, n. of action f. allectā-re: see allect.]
An alluring.
| 1656 in Blount; 1692 in Coles; 1721–1800 in Bailey. |
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