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debarration
debaˈrration rare. [f. debar v.: see -ation.] The action of debarring; = debarrance.1882 G. W. Sprott Worship Ch. Scot. iii. 109 This address came to be popularly known as the Fencing of the Table..its most prominent feature came to be a series of debarrations beginning thus: ‘I debar from the Table... Oxford English Dictionary
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debarrance
debarrance rare. (dɪˈbɑːrəns) [f. as prec. + -ance.] The action of debarring; spec. the formal debarring of unworthy communicants from the Lord's Table by the ‘fencing of the table’ in Presbyterian churches: see debarration.1861 J. MacFarlane Life G. Lawson ii. (1862) 81 It is doubtful if these ‘deb... Oxford English Dictionary
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fence
▪ I. fence, n. Also 4 fens, 6 fenst. [aphet. f. of defence.] † 1. a. The action of defending; = defence. Also, the attitude of self-defence; in to stand at fence.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 8638 Þen Octa studied in his þought: To stonde to fens auailled nought. 1375 Barbour Bruce xx. 384 Th... Oxford English Dictionary
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