† connictation Obs.—0
[f. L. con- together + nictātiōn-em winking, n. of action from nictāre to wink: cf. connive.]
‘A twinkling or winking with the eye’ (Bailey 1731).
| 1674 in Blount Glossogr. 1755 in Johnson. In mod. Dicts. |
† connictation Obs.—0
[f. L. con- together + nictātiōn-em winking, n. of action from nictāre to wink: cf. connive.]
‘A twinkling or winking with the eye’ (Bailey 1731).
| 1674 in Blount Glossogr. 1755 in Johnson. In mod. Dicts. |
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