† redunˈdation Obs.—1
[ad. L. redundātio, n. of action f. redundāre to redound.]
Overflow.
| a 1659 Bp. Brownrig Serm. (1674) II. x. 122 Repentance..rises in the heart, then by a natural flux, and redundation, shews it self in the body. |
† redunˈdation Obs.—1
[ad. L. redundātio, n. of action f. redundāre to redound.]
Overflow.
| a 1659 Bp. Brownrig Serm. (1674) II. x. 122 Repentance..rises in the heart, then by a natural flux, and redundation, shews it self in the body. |
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